[Research: 91 Central Banks Worldwide Have No Digital Asset Investments, Over Half Oppose Bitcoin as Strategic Reserve] A recent survey on central bank cryptocurrency reserves shows a mixed outlook. Currently, 91 central banks managing over $7 trillion in reserves have no digital asset investments, with only one central bank expressing support for the idea of Bitcoin as a strategic reserve. Fifty banks (59.5%) oppose it, while 33 banks (39.3%) are uncertain. Additionally, last year, 15.9% of central bank respondents indicated they would consider investing in digital assets or digital money within the next five to ten years, but this percentage has significantly dropped to only 2.1% in the 2025 survey.
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Research: 91 Central Banks Worldwide Have No Investment in Digital Assets, Over Half Oppose Bitcoin as Strategic Reserves
[Research: 91 Central Banks Worldwide Have No Digital Asset Investments, Over Half Oppose Bitcoin as Strategic Reserve] A recent survey on central bank cryptocurrency reserves shows a mixed outlook. Currently, 91 central banks managing over $7 trillion in reserves have no digital asset investments, with only one central bank expressing support for the idea of Bitcoin as a strategic reserve. Fifty banks (59.5%) oppose it, while 33 banks (39.3%) are uncertain. Additionally, last year, 15.9% of central bank respondents indicated they would consider investing in digital assets or digital money within the next five to ten years, but this percentage has significantly dropped to only 2.1% in the 2025 survey.