Taiwanese Legislator Urges Premier and Central Bank to Establish Strategic Bitcoin Reserve for National Security

Taiwan has taken a significant step toward exploring the integration of digital assets into its national financial strategy as Legislator Dr. Ko Ju-Chun formally presented research regarding a Bitcoin reserve to the highest levels of government. During a formal interpellation session at the Legislative Yuan, Dr. Ko delivered a report from the Bitcoin Policy Institute to Premier Cho Jung-tai and Central Bank of China Governor Yang Chin-long. The presentation urges the executive branch to consider allocating a portion of Taiwans massive 602 billion dollar foreign exchange reserves to Bitcoin, framing the digital asset as a strategic national resource essential for economic resilience.

The proposal is rooted in a March 2026 report authored by BPI Fellow Jacob Langenkamp, which highlights the specific vulnerabilities of Taiwans current reserve structure. At present, more than 80 percent of the nation’s reserves are concentrated in assets denominated in U.S. dollars. The research argues that such a high level of concentration exposes Taiwan to risks of currency debasement and geopolitical disruptions. By incorporating Bitcoin, Taiwan could potentially secure a decentralized asset that operates independently of any single sovereign monetary policy, providing a unique hedge against traditional financial system failures or international blockades.A critical aspect of the argument for a Bitcoin reserve in Taiwan is its resistance to physical and digital seizure. Unlike gold, which requires physical transport and secure storage, or dollar reserves that can be subject to international banking restrictions, Bitcoin remains accessible through private keys regardless of physical border conditions. In a hypothetical blockade scenario, the ability to move value digitally without relying on traditional maritime or aerial corridors could prove vital for national continuity. This technical independence makes Bitcoin a compelling option for nations facing complex geopolitical pressures and seeking to diversify their sovereign wealth.The response from Taiwans Central Bank has evolved over the past year.

While the CBC had previously evaluated Bitcoin in late 2025 and initially dismissed it due to concerns over volatility, liquidity, and custody, the bank has recently shown an increased willingness to experiment. The Governor has committed to a digital asset sandbox utilizing 210 seized Bitcoin to test operational frameworks for future use. Furthermore, following Dr. Kos latest interpellation, the Central Bank has been requested to produce a comprehensive new report within one month focusing specifically on stablecoins and the broader implications of digital asset reserves for the nation.

The advancement of this policy conversation represents a shift in how semi-presidential systems view emerging financial technologies. By bringing the Bitcoin Policy Institute’s nonpartisan research directly to the Premier, who holds significant authority over domestic policy, Legislator Ko is elevating digital assets from a niche tech topic to a matter of high-level national security. As Taiwan prepares to review the upcoming Central Bank findings, the international community is watching closely to see if the island nation will become a pioneer in adopting Bitcoin as a state-level strategic asset. This move could signal a broader trend of sovereign nations seeking technological solutions to maintain financial sovereignty in an era of increasing global uncertainty.

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