For decades, Europe’s wealth was measured in gold and bonds. Now, two of its largest economies are preparing to add something new to their strategic vaults. This week, news has emerged that political leaders in Germany and France have each introduced proposals to establish a national Bitcoin reserve in a move that could redefine the architecture […] The post Is the EU Bitcoin race starting? France targets 420k BTC as Germany weighs reserves appeared first on CryptoSlate.For decades, Europe’s wealth was measured in gold and bonds. Now, two of its largest economies are preparing to add something new to their strategic vaults. This week, news has emerged that political leaders in Germany and France have each introduced proposals to establish a national Bitcoin reserve in a move that could redefine the architecture […] The post Is the EU Bitcoin race starting? France targets 420k BTC as Germany weighs reserves appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Is the EU Bitcoin race starting? France targets 420k BTC as Germany weighs reserves

2025/10/29 20:33
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For decades, Europe’s wealth was measured in gold and bonds. Now, two of its largest economies are preparing to add something new to their strategic vaults.

This week, news has emerged that political leaders in Germany and France have each introduced proposals to establish a national Bitcoin reserve in a move that could redefine the architecture of state reserves.

This marks the first serious attempt by major European countries to treat BTC as a sovereign asset.

France and Germany’s Bitcoin reserves

France’s initiative came first and with remarkable detail.

On Oct. 28, Éric Ciotti, President of the Union de la Droite Républicaine (UDR), outlined an ambitious plan for the country to accumulate up to 420,000 BTC over seven to eight years, roughly 2% of Bitcoin’s fixed supply.

A day later, Germany’s Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) reportedly introduced a motion suggesting that Berlin explore a national Bitcoin strategy as a hedge against inflation and geopolitical instability.

Together, these initiatives signal something unprecedented and the start of a European Bitcoin reserve race. This could reshape the continent’s monetary identity and challenge the dominance of gold in national asset allocation.

Bitcoin reserve proposal details

Germany’s motion draws directly from central bank reserve principles.

It suggests that Bitcoin’s decentralized issuance and predictable supply make it a natural complement to gold, particularly as European economies grapple with persistent inflation and a weakening euro.

Moreover, Bitcoin characteristics reflect broader themes of monetary sovereignty and technological progress, positioning the asset as a long-term reserve capable of insulating national balance sheets from systemic shocks.

While the motion does not specify a purchase size, analysts suggest it could be in the billions of euros, particularly if benchmarked against US reserve discussions and El Salvador’s precedent.

On the other hand, France’s approach is more ambitious and institutional.

Ciotti’s UDR party proposes creating a Bitcoin Strategic Reserve under the Finance Ministry’s oversight.

The plan would see France accumulate 420,000 BTC between 2025 and 2032 through a gradual, dollar-cost-averaged acquisition strategy. The approach is designed to reduce volatility risk while strengthening national sovereignty.

Under the plan, funding for the accumulation would be sourced through four main channels:

  • Public mining operations using surplus nuclear and hydroelectric power,
  • Retention of judicially seized Bitcoins rather than liquidating them,
  • Allocation of a quarter of daily inflows from Livret A and LDDS savings accounts — amounting to roughly €15 million per day in Bitcoin purchases,
  • And the option for citizens to pay taxes in Bitcoin, creating organic on-chain inflows.

The bill aims to build a national “digital gold” reserve. This diversified, non-correlated hedge would be intended to reduce France’s dependence on the dollar while modernizing its asset composition.

The text links Bitcoin accumulation to a broader doctrine of monetary sovereignty. It explicitly positions BTC as a counterweight to dollar-based global finance and an accelerator of France’s financial independence within the European Union.

Why do these countries want a Bitcoin reserve?

The timing is not coincidental. Both Germany and France are facing heightened fiscal pressures, energy dependencies, and currency volatility within the eurozone.

For their policymakers, Bitcoin offers a symbolic and potentially practical tool for financial autonomy in an era of geopolitical uncertainty.

For AfD, the initiative aligns with its broader nationalist message of reducing reliance on the European Central Bank and asserting control over domestic reserves. For France, the framing is more pragmatic and focuses on integrating Bitcoin into state holdings as part of the digital transformation of finance.

The dual proposals also highlight a deeper philosophical divide inside Europe.

On one hand, technocratic policymakers in Brussels continue to view cryptocurrencies through the lens of regulation and risk.

On the other hand, an emerging group of lawmakers sees them as the foundation of digital sovereignty, capable of insulating nations from both US monetary dominance and euro-area structural weaknesses.

Anna, a crypto analyst with Sovereign Stash, described the developments as a natural evolution of the market:

The strategic logic of Bitcoin reserves

For much of the past century, gold served as the ultimate hedge against inflation and currency devaluation. Central banks held it for profit and as symbolic insurance of their proof of solvency and independence. Bitcoin now occupies a similar narrative space.

Unlike fiat reserves, BTC cannot be debased or seized by foreign powers, and its finite supply makes it a potential inflation hedge for states managing ballooning debt.

Moreover, its on-chain verifiability offers a transparency advantage that traditional reserve assets lack.

If France were to follow through on its plan to acquire 420,000 BTC, it would instantly become the largest sovereign holder of Bitcoin, surpassing all corporate treasuries and even the US government’s seized holdings. At current prices, that allocation would be worth more than $25 billion or roughly equivalent to 15% of France’s gold reserves.

Such accumulation could also influence Bitcoin’s macro-liquidity profile. Even a 1–2% allocation by G20 nations could absorb millions of BTC from circulation, tightening supply and potentially catalyzing a long-term price revaluation.

Yet the strategic benefits come with familiar risks of market volatility, custody security, and the political optics of holding a digital asset often associated with retail speculation.

Even so, a Deutsche Bank report forecasts that Bitcoin will coexist with gold on central-bank balance sheets by 2030, citing declining volatility and the growing acceptance of BTC as a legitimate, non-sovereign reserve asset.

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