$BTC Changpeng Zhao, the former CEO of Binance and widely recognized as CZ, is making it clear — Europe needs Bitcoin (BTC). Not just as an investment, not as a passing trend, but as something fundamental. The reasoning? The euro is not looking great, and Bitcoin keeps proving itself. Over and over again.

Lately, Bitcoin has been reaching new all-time highs, while the euro struggles to keep up. This gap is widening, making things uncomfortable for those holding euros. It’s not just speculation — numbers speak for themselves. At this moment, Bitcoin is worth €101,200. The euro? In crypto terms, that’s 0.00001 BTC, which is down 65% since the beginning of 2024.

For two years now, the European Central Bank (ECB) has been pushing back against Bitcoin. Reports, warnings, analysis — none of it particularly favorable. Christine Lagarde, ECB chief, has been firm: the cryptocurrency will not be added to ECB’s reserves. Meanwhile, in the U.S., the conversation about Bitcoin’s role in reserves is heating up.