The National Bank of Kazakhstan is preparing to invest up to $350 million in cryptocy-related assets, marking one of the largest moves by a central bank into the digital asset sector. The funds will come from the country’s gold and foreign exchange reserves, which total roughly $69.4 billion, making the allocation a relatively small but symbolic diversification strategy.
Officials say the investment program could begin as early as April or May, depending on the final selection of financial instruments and companies tied to the digital asset industry.
Kazakhstan’s central bank plans to invest the funds across a mix of crypto-related financial instruments, rather than focusing solely on buying cryptocurrencies directly.
The potential investment portfolio may include:
Shares of high-tech companies connected to cryptocurrencies and digital assets
Index funds tracking crypto-related markets
Digital asset infrastructure firms such as blockchain service providers
Other financial instruments that follow similar market dynamics to crypto assets
According to central bank officials, the goal is not to make a large speculative bet on cryptocurrencies themselves but to gain exposure to the broader digital asset ecosystem while managing risk.
Deputy Governor Aliya Moldabekova said the central bank is currently evaluating companies involved in crypto infrastructure and digital asset services as part of the investment selection process.
“We are currently selecting companies that deal with digital assets,” she explained, emphasizing that the strategy will prioritize businesses supporting the crypto industry rather than speculative token holdings.
This approach suggests the bank may focus on sectors such as:
Blockchain infrastructure
Digital asset custody and financial services
Crypto mining or technology companies
Kazakhstan has already become a major player in the global cryptocy ecosystem. The country hosts a significant share of global Bitcoin mining operations, largely due to relatively low electricity costs and supportive regulatory frameworks.
Government officials have also explored broader digital asset initiatives. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev previously proposed creating a national crypto reserve and integrating cryptocy payments into future infrastructure projects, including the planned Alatau City smart city development.
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