Swiss central bank head rules out bitcoin for reserves

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Published On: 01 Mar 2025, 17:13

GENEVA, March 1, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Switzerland's central bank boss said 
bitcoin is too volatile and not liquid enough for use as a reserve currency, 
amid calls for a referendum on the issue in the wealthy nation.

Cryptocurrencies do not meet the standards "that a good currency should 
have," Martin Schlegel said in an interview published Saturday in newspapers 
of the Tamedia media group.

They are "extremely volatile", making them difficult to manage, while 
currency reserves "must be very liquid so that they can be used quickly," 
said Schlegel, who has run the country's Swiss National Bank (SNB) since 
October 2024.

The SNB intervenes frequently on currency markets to prevent the Swiss franc 
from appreciating.

He noted cryptocurrencies are a "niche phenomena" mostly used for 
speculation, and that they raised security issues because they "are basically 
just software".

In December 2024, a popular initiative was launched - as is common under the 
Swiss system of direct democracy - seeking to require that the central bank's 
monetary reserves include bitcoin, considered the most mature cryptocurrency.

Organisers of the initiative have until the end of June 2026 to collect the 
100,000 signatures needed to hold a referendum.

On Friday, bitcoin fell below $80,000 for the first time since November. It 
has now fallen more than 25 percent from the peak of almost $110,000 it hit 
several hours before the inauguration of President Donald Trump on January 
20.
 

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