Samuel Kullmann, a Swiss lawmaker, is actively campaigning to incorporate Bitcoin into Switzerland’s constitution. His proposal aims to collect 100,000 signatures over 18 months to spark a national referendum. Advocates believe attaining this number would elevate the conversation about Bitcoin among Swiss policymakers.
Swiss National Bank exhibits skepticism about adding Bitcoin to its reserves due to issues of liquidity and sustainability. Despite this, the Movement gains traction with proponents urging legislative changes. Cities like Lugano already embrace Bitcoin by allowing tax payments in cryptocurrencies, indicating a progressive shift.