币界网报道:The Czech government survived a no-confidence vote following controversy over accepting a $45 million Bitcoin donation from a convicted darknet drug marketplace operator. The payment, equivalent to 468 BTC, was received by former Justice Minister Pavel Blazek, who later resigned amid criticism. Opposition party ANO accused the ruling coalition of potential money laundering, as the BTC's origin remains unclear. Despite calls for involving law enforcement, Blazek defended the legality of accepting the funds, which represented 30% of crypto found on the donor's seized devices. The scandal emerged as Czech central bank officials separately explore Bitcoin as a reserve asset, with CNB Governor Ales Michl distinguishing Bitcoin from other cryptocurrencies. Current Polymarket odds show ANO leading with 92% chance to win October's elections, while Blazek's ODS trails at 6%.