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Are Uncle Sam’s Bitcoin holdings a cause for FUD?

2023-10-16No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • The U.S. government held around 1% of all BTC in circulation.
  • Concerns grew about how Bitcoin would be impacted if the government decided to liquidate its holdings.

Despite the U.S. government’s strict regulatory stance on Bitcoin [BTC], it remains one of the largest BTC holders in the world.


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According to data from The Wall Street Journal, recent seizures added approximately 200,000 Bitcoins, valued at over $5 billion, to the U.S. government’s holdings. These were primarily stored in hardware wallets controlled by agencies like the Ministry of Finance and the IRS.

This government-held BTC constitutes around 1% of all Bitcoins in circulation, raising concerns about the impact on the cryptocurrency’s price if these holdings are eventually sold off simultaneously.

These holdings were primarily the result of seizures related to criminal investigations.

Bitcoin’s decentralized nature made it appealing to criminals, particularly in its early days, for activities such as money laundering, drug trafficking, and ransomware attacks.

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To combat these illicit activities, the U.S. government has been tracking criminals and confiscating their ill-gotten BTC. This approach allowed the government to accumulate significant amounts of Bitcoin without entering the open market.

The majority of these holdings resulted from three significant seizures.

The first occurred in 2020 when the U.S. Attorney’s Office in California seized 69,370 Bitcoins from an individual known as “Individual X,” who had stolen the assets from the Silk Road dark net.

In February 2022, the Department of Justice confiscated 94,636 stolen Bitcoins from the Bitfinex exchange, arresting Ilya Lichtenstein and Heather Morgan for their involvement in the hack and charging them with conspiracy to commit money laundering.

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Another major seizure took place in November 2022 when the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New York announced a $3.3 billion cryptocurrency seizure from fraudster James Zhong, who had illicitly acquired over 50,000 Bitcoins from the Silk Road dark web marketplace.

A history of liquidations

Typically, the U.S. government liquidates the seized BTC through public auctions conducted by the U.S. Marshals Service. This allows them to securely and efficiently divest themselves of these assets without causing significant market disruption.

Over the years, the U.S. has conducted 11 auctions, offloading a total of $366 million worth of BTC. In the most recent instance, they sold over 9,800 BTC linked to the Silk Road in late March.

Although the U.S. government has a history of selling seized BTC, there have been minimal sales since April. Speculation arises that they may be holding out for higher prices to maximize their financial gains.


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The prospect of a substantial sell-off by the U.S. government could have a profound impact on Bitcoin’s price. It can potentially disrupt a future rally.

At the time of writing, Bitcoin was trading at $26,700, showing limited upward momentum despite the increasing speculation surrounding ETFs.

Source: Santiment

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