According to BlockBeats, on February 19, Czech National Bank Governor Aleš Michl advised investors to exercise caution when investing in crypto assets. He emphasized that the market is still in its early stages and subject to fluctuations, recommending that investors only commit to assets they understand and are willing to risk losing entirely.
Michl highlighted that Bitcoin should be considered separately from other cryptocurrencies. He suggested that central banks should study Bitcoin and explore the technology behind it, as this research could strengthen their understanding rather than pose any harm.
Bitcoin is known for its high volatility and could potentially become either worthless or extremely valuable in the future. It remains a high-risk asset, suitable for professional investors who are fully aware of the associated risks.
Previously, BlockBeats reported that the Czech National Bank's board discussed a document on international reserve management for 2024 during a meeting at the end of January. The board approved a proposal to analyze options for investing in other asset classes.