Taiwan considers Bitcoin reserve, Sony’s Ethereum L2 super app: Asia Express
November 13, 2025
Taiwans central bank to mull Bitcoin for strategic reservesTaiwans government will complete an inventory by year-end detailing how much Bitcoin it currently holds through confiscations, Premier Cho Jung-tai said Tuesday during a finance committee. Legislator Ko Ju-chuns crypto push is backed by renowned Bitcoin proponent Samson Mow. (Ko Ju-chun)The central bank will also deliver a formal assessment on whether Bitcoin should be considered as part of Taiwans national reserves.The move comes as lawmakers press the government to clarify how seized crypto is handled and whether Taiwan should follow a growing global trend of treating Bitcoin as a strategic reserve. Taiwans judiciary has confiscated large volumes of digital assets but lacks a supporting mechanism for managing them, said legislator Ko Ju-chun, pointing to the recent seizure of $146 million in illicit assets allegedly tied to Cambodias Prince Group.Ko argued that the government should hold confiscated Bitcoin rather than immediately liquidate it, due to its long-term potential and the possibility of integrating it into national reserves. Cho agreed to a full review and pledged to disclose the amount of Bitcoin held by government agencies before the end of the year.Central bank governor Yang Chin-long also faced questions over the institutions stance on Bitcoin reserves. Ko criticized a March central bank report on Bitcoin, calling it outdated, and warned that Taiwans foreign exchange reserves are overly concentrated in US Treasuries and vulnerable to currency fluctuations. Yang said the outlook to 2030 remains uncertain but agreed, along with the premier, to submit a year-end report presenting both the risks and potential benefits of adding Bitcoin to national holdings.Sony gets in on the super app crazeStartale Group and Sony Block Solutions Labs have unveiled Startale App, a so-called SuperApp for the Soneium blockchain that links users to Ethereums wider DeFi ecosystem.Built as a consumer layer for Soneium, the Startale App serves as a first-access portal for token generation events, ecosystem rewards and other applications running on Sonys Ethereum layer-2 network.Startale App is taking signups for early access. (Startale App)Sonys move is part of a broader trend as companies seek to fold wallets, payments, content and loyalty systems into single platforms known as super apps, a model now spreading across Web3 and mainstream finance. In Web3, KAIA blockchain and Japanese messaging app LINE announced their own super app project, while Coinbase in the US consolidated user activity into its Base app. Outside of crypto, companies like Walmart are building super apps to blend shopping with financial services and AI. Soneium has over 11 million total addresses and had 1.8 million in daily transactions on Thursday, according to Blockscouts explorer. It acts as the onchain layer for Sony, the Japanese electronics and gaming conglomerate. Read also Features Meet the Ethereum and Polkadot co-founder who wasnt in Time Magazine Features Accidental jailbreaks and ChatGPTs links to murder, suicide: AI Eye China’s state investor predicts blockchain boomChinas blockchain industry is expected to grow to more than 10 billion yuan (about $1.4 billion) by 2027, according to Wu Hai, chairman of the state-owned China Internet Investment Fund, cited by local media. The countrys blockchain market was measured at 5.81 billion yuan in 2024.Speaking at the 2025 World Internet Conference on Sunday, Wu reportedly said the local market is moving to deeper integration with the real economy, supported by state investment and rising enterprise adoption.The annual summit is a state-backed event organized by the Cyberspace Administration of China, which co-founded the state-owned China Internet Investment Fund. (World Internet Conference)In China, blockchain company registrations and financing peaked between 2017 and 2019. However, the Peoples Bank of China expanded its cryptocurrency crackdown in 2021 to trading and mining, effectively pushing local traders to backdoor channels while crypto businesses rushed offshore.Beijings strategy prioritizes blockchain technology for industrial and financial infrastructure that does not depend on open cryptocurrency markets. The 14th Five-Year Plan, Chinas highest-level industrial roadmap approved by its congress, explicitly highlights blockchain as a national strategic technology.Wu added that as AI deployment accelerates across government, finance and industrial systems, demand for trusted data exchange, automated compliance, and interoperable platforms will grow. This makes room for blockchain to remain a priority in national policy planning, even as cryptocurrency remains restricted. Read also Features Blockchain fail-safes in space: SpaceChain, Blockstream and Cryptosat Features Insiders guide to real-life crypto OGs: Part 1 South Korea risks a fourth delay to crypto taxationResearcher says the governments tax amendment still falls short for crypto. (Kim Kap-lae)South Koreas long-awaited plan to tax crypto personal income may face another delay after a new report warned that regulators have made almost no progress in fixing the legal and technical gaps that forced three previous postponements.The Korea Capital Market Institute published the analysis by senior research fellow Kim Kap-lae, who argued that the governments September income tax amendment proposal retained almost all of the unresolved issues that derailed earlier attempts to start crypto taxation in 2022, 2023 and 2025. He wrote that enforcing a crypto tax system in 2027 could trigger widespread resistance from investors.South Korea has 10.77 million users who have completed KYC verification on exchanges in the first half of 2025, which is approximately a fifth of the countrys population.However, the country has yet to build a framework for taxing the many forms of crypto income that fall outside basic spot trading, Kim said. Income from lending, airdrops, mining and staking still lacks clear definitions, rules and reporting standards.The report warns that these gaps could cause major confusion because South Koreas Supreme Court applies strict standards in tax cases. Subscribe The most engaging reads in blockchain. Delivered once a week. Email addressSUBSCRIBE
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