Germany In Germany, influential voices such as former Finance Minister Christian Lindner have suggested that the European Central Bank and the Bundesbank consider bitcoin to reduce reliance on the U.S. dollar.
Poland Poland Presidential candidate Sławomir Mentzen has proposed creating a reserve to transform Poland into a hub with favorable regulations, low taxes, and supportive engagement from banks and regulators.
I've read some recent news about Germany and they seem to be against bitcoin all of a sudden. Their politicians are saying something in the lines of "bitcoin could destabilize Euro" so I doubt they will set up a national reserve.
When it comes to Poland, Mentzen has no chance to win there because he represents similar values to Le Pen in France. The establishment will never allow these people to rule. Read what happened in France, the right wing won the election but were never allowed to form a government and it will be the same in Poland. They will make up some charges to discredit him so that the pro EU government can stay in power.
Slovakia was also trying to establish a bitcoin reserve, but the EU central bank threatened them and the project was postponed
