French Lawmakers to Review Proposal to Ban CBDC, Support Bitcoin Reserve and Crypto Oversight

French lawmakers push to store Bitcoin as a reserve asset while opposing the ECB’s digital euro plans.

French Lawmakers to Review Proposal to Ban CBDC, Support Bitcoin Reserve and Crypto Oversight

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France plans a Bitcoin reserve and tighter crypto rules to challenge the ECB’s digital euro

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Highlights
  • France proposes a national Bitcoin reserve worth €48 billion
  • Regulators push for stronger EU supervision under MiCA
  • Motion aims to curb CBDCs and promote stablecoin innovation
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French lawmakers are preparing to review a motion that seeks to ban the European Central Bank's proposed digital euro while promoting Bitcoin and other decentralised assets. In an attempt to position Bitcoin as “digital gold”, Eric Ciotti and members of the Union of the Right for the Republic (UDR) have proposed an alternative vision for the country's monetary system. The motion, tabled for debate in the National Assembly on October 28, could mark a dramatic policy shift for the eurozone's second-largest economy. 

Lawmakers Seek Bitcoin Reserve, Stricter Oversight Under MiCA

Under the proposal, France would reject the ECB's digital euro regulation and call it a “centralising tool” that may jeopardise financial privacy. The proposal did not explicitly mention establishing a national BTC reserve, but reports suggested that this reserve, which would be built up over a period of seven to eight years, is worth about €48 billion (approximately Rs. 4,30,000 crore) at current prices.

Additionally, the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) encourages reforms that would allow European banks to freely issue these tokens, reducing reliance on USD-pegged stablecoins, which currently control more than 90 percent of the global market. 

In parallel, French regulators have flagged concerns with weak enforcement under MiCA's “passporting” mechanisms, which allow firms licensed in one EU country to operate across the bloc. Alongside Italy and Austria, the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) has called for the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) to take on direct supervision of significant cryptocurrency companies, citing concerns that uneven national oversight may lead to vulnerabilities. 

This regulatory stance reinforces France's intention to tightly manage digital-asset risks while promoting innovation under a controlled framework. 

If the motion is approved, France could re-establish itself as a leading European centre for Bitcoin and decentralised finance, in addition to opposing the eurozone's digital currency agenda. 

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Rahul Dhingra
Rahul Dhingra is a crypto writer at Gadgets 360, where he covers the exciting world of Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, Defi and Web3. Before joining Gadgets 360, he worked as a content specialist for a European-based Crypto Exchange. Rahul loves storytelling, not just through the written word but also through the visual medium. Beyond his professional life, Rahul is a sports fanatic. Whether it’s cricket or football, his passion for the game is contagious. More
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