Ledger Co-Founder Calls for Armed Self-Defense Rights for Cryptocurrency Holders

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Gate News, March 24 — Ledger co-founder and Bitcoin advocate Éric Larchevêque stated that cryptocurrency holders should be allowed to carry handguns and semi-automatic rifles to defend against violent robberies. In France, citizens can currently only own such weapons after completing official safety training, and only for shooting sports.

Larchevêque mentioned that this call stems from past traumatic experiences. In January 2025, another Ledger co-founder, David Balland, was kidnapped and harmed, with the kidnappers demanding $11.5 million worth of Bitcoin. The incident left Larchevêque with deep psychological scars. He subsequently hired private security to protect himself and his family, while continuing to hold crypto assets without converting them to fiat currency.

He emphasized that cryptocurrency holders should have the right to self-defense: “If someone breaks into your home, you should be able to defend yourself with a weapon without facing criminal charges.” In recent years, violent incidents targeting crypto investors and entrepreneurs have become frequent in France, leading to a significant increase in security service demand. Private security and protective training have become new market hotspots.

Although Larchevêque’s views resonate with some far-right groups in France, he describes himself as a “moderate liberal” and does not support any presidential candidates. He said he favors policies with more radical platforms rather than traditional left or right routes. Larchevêque also expressed admiration for U.S. President Donald Trump’s attitude toward cryptocurrencies and maintains close contacts with French politician Sara Knafo, but he does not participate in electoral campaigns.

Analysts believe Larchevêque’s remarks highlight the growing security concerns in the crypto space and reflect the increasing focus of digital asset holders on property and personal safety. As Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies become more widespread, discussions on security and self-defense are likely to continue influencing social and policy debates. (DL News)

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