Saudi Central Bank Secures $60B Bitcoin Exposure via Strategy Stake
Key Takeaways: Saudi Central Bank’s stake in Strategy grants indirect exposure to 568,840 BTC. The move mirrors Norway’s sovereign wealth fund strategy for crypto exposure. Saudi Arabia leads MENA in crypto growth (154%...
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Key Takeaways:
- Saudi Central Bank’s stake in Strategy grants indirect exposure to 568,840 BTC.
- The move mirrors Norway’s sovereign wealth fund strategy for crypto exposure.
- Saudi Arabia leads MENA in crypto growth (154% YoY) but lacks exchange regulations.
In a rare move indicating shifting global reserve strategies, the Saudi Central Bank has revealed an investment in Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), granting the Kingdom its first indirect exposure to Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency by market cap.
A May 16 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reveals that the Saudi Central Bank holds 25,656 shares in Strategy, the world’s largest corporate Bitcoin holder.
As previously reported by CryptoNews, Strategy owns 568,840 BTC, valued at nearly $60 billion.
Why is Saudi Arabia Pivoting to Bitcoin Exposure Now?Traditionally, central banks have favored gold and U.S. dollars as reserve assets.
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Yet amid global shifts toward innovation and decentralization, Saudi Arabia appears to be exploring a hybrid approach, balancing stability with the upside potential of digital assets.
This investment mirrors the strategy of Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, which holds shares in crypto-forward firms like Coinbase and Strategy to gain market exposure without directly holding Bitcoin.
According to Bitcoin Treasuries, over a dozen countries, including El Salvador, Ukraine, Bhutan, and the United States, now have Bitcoin exposure through sovereign or central holdings.
Middle East Adoption Surges: Saudi Arabia Leads MENA’s Crypto ChargeThe investment comes amid rapid crypto adoption in the Middle East, especially within Saudi Arabia. Bitget Research revealed that the region surpassed 500,000 average daily crypto traders in February 2024.
Saudi Arabia recorded 129,397 daily crypto users at its peak. This figure surpassed the UAE’s 106,111.
According to Chainalysis’ 2024 MENA report, the Kingdom’s crypto economy is expanding faster than any other in the region, marking 154% annual growth for the second straight year.
Saudi Arabia is the fastest-growing country in crypto adoption in the Middle East/ Source: ChainalysisThe country’s momentum is driven by interest in blockchain innovation, CBDC exploration, gaming integration, and broader fintech development, all of which align with its Vision 2030 goals to modernize and diversify its economy.
GCC Nations Struggle with Unified Crypto PolicySaudi Arabia, like other GCC nations, has not implemented a complete regulatory system for cryptocurrency operators. While adoption rates climb, no domestic exchanges operate under regulatory oversight. This regulatory gap persists despite growing market activity.
Ihsan Buhulaiga, a respected economist and former member of the Saudi Shura Council, recently called for GCC-wide regulatory alignment, warning that fragmented policies risk undermining regional competitiveness.
Even without a comprehensive virtual asset regulatory framework, Saudi Arabia is forging ahead.
For example, in June 2024, the Saudi Central Bank joined the mBridge initiative, a cross-border CBDC payment network designed for international oil trade between China and Saudi Arabia.
Will Saudi Youth Accelerate Crypto’s Mainstream Acceptance?Saudi Arabia’s foray into Bitcoin coincides with increased interest from traditional financial giants. Goldman Sachs and Rothschild have recently expanded operations in Riyadh. Goldman spearheads three tokenization projects globally.
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Saudi Arabia’s young population drives its crypto transformation. Nearly two-thirds of Saudis are under 30. They embrace technology quickly, making them ideal adopters of blockchain and digital currencies.
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Strong institutional backing and flexible policies amplify this advantage. Together, these factors position Saudi Arabia as a future leader in global crypto adoption.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Does Saudi Arabia recognize cryptocurrencies?As of December 2024, Saudi Arabia has not enacted specific legislation governing cryptocurrencies. This means there is no formal legal recognition of cryptocurrencies in the Kingdom.
Does Saudi Arabia’s Strategy investment indicate future direct Bitcoin holdings?No one knows, but it’s unlikely. The central bank invested in a publicly-listed company, so the stake is an indirect exposure to Bitcoin. It’s more of an experiment rather than a full endorsement by the bank.
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