Conor McGregor Pushes Ireland to Hoard Bitcoin Like ’Digital Gold’ Reserve
The UFC star-turned-crypto-booster is taking his Bitcoin evangelism mainstream—this time targeting Ireland’s national treasury. McGregor’s latest pitch? Convert a chunk of the Emerald Isle’s reserves into Satoshis before ’the old-money dinosaurs figure it out.’
Why it matters: Most governments treat crypto like a regulatory punching bag. But if even one EU nation flips bullish, the domino effect could send institutional FOMO into overdrive.
The cynical take: After years of central banks printing cash like Monopoly money, stacking sats might actually be the conservative play. Just don’t expect the IMF to endorse ’MMA economics’ anytime soon.
What is a strategic Bitcoin reserve, and how could Ireland benefit?
The concept of a strategic Bitcoin reserve is nothing new, but it remains largely controversial and untested among established economies. In this context, a strategic reserve refers to a government or institution intentionally holding Bitcoin as part of its national reserves alongside traditional assets like Gold and foreign currency.
Proponents argue that Bitcoin’s fixed supply, neutrality, and decentralization make it an ideal hedge against inflation and a tool for diversifying national portfolios. They also point to its global liquidity and the potential for long-term growth as a digital asset for a digital age.
Ireland WOULD not be the first country to consider such a move. El Salvador made headlines in 2021 as the first nation to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender and to add it to its national reserves, and other countries have begun to explore the idea.
The Czech National Bank is considering holding Bitcoin as a reserve asset, and the Swiss National Bank recently explored the idea but rejected it over volatility concerns. Russia has announced plans to diversify its reserves with Bitcoin by 2028, aiming to reduce reliance on the U.S. dollar. Meanwhile, Polish presidential candidate Sławomir Mentzen has proposed a strategic Bitcoin reserve to transform the country into a crypto hub.
While no federal reserve exists in the U.S. yet, newly appointed chair of the Senate Banking Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Sen. Cynthia Lummis, continues to make progress in the area, and several states have introduced proposals to explore Bitcoin reserves, with New Hampshire approving the first state-level Bitcoin strategic reserve law just days ago.
Conor McGregor’s involvement could be a game-changer for the Irish debate. As one of Ireland’s most recognizable global figures, McGregor has a track record of using his platform to advocate for causes he believes in, from athlete rights to business innovation. His interest in an Irish Bitcoin strategic reserve could catch the public’s imagination and put pressure on policymakers to consider such a move.