According to Blocktempo, during a Finance Minister's interpellation at the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan, Premier Cho Jung-tai promised to complete an inventory report on the total amount of Bitcoin held by domestic agencies by the end of the year, and to jointly submit a Bitcoin reserve assessment report with Central Bank Governor Yang Chin-long, marking the first time Bitcoin has been included in the policy discussion timeline. Legislator Ge Ru-jun pointed out that the large amount of crypto assets seized by judicial authorities should be held temporarily and suggested including Bitcoin in the national strategic reserve. Furthermore, regarding the slow progress of the Virtual Asset Management Act (VASP), the Financial Supervisory Commission emphasized that stablecoin regulations involve monetary sovereignty and require a complete framework before implementation. Legislators urged the government to accelerate the development of virtual asset regulations and industry.