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Bitcoin Holdings in Government Wallets Reach $17.8 Billion

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years ago


Recent data from blockchain analytical firm Arkham reveals that numerous governments worldwide are holding Bitcoin (BTC) amounting to $17.8 billion in private wallets. This substantial amount of BTC has been seized from illicit activities in countries like the United Kingdom, United States, and Germany. Among these governments, the US government stands out with the largest share, holding around $12 billion worth of Bitcoin, a significant increase from previous figures. A considerable portion of the US government's Bitcoin holdings originated from the Silk Road marketplace seizure in 2012, valuing at approximately $3.36 billion. Following this event, law enforcement efforts targeting darknet markets and cyber attacks like the Bitfinex incident led to the accumulation of a substantial Bitcoin reserve.

Traditionally, the US government auctioned off seized BTC through the U.S. Marshals Service; however, recent reports suggest a shift towards market-based strategies, such as over-the-counter sales. Additionally, there have been instances where the government transferred significant amounts of BTC from its reserves amidst rising prices of the cryptocurrency.

The United Kingdom trails behind the US with Bitcoin holdings worth $3.3 billion, largely acquired through various law enforcement actions. Noteworthy seizures include cryptocurrency valued at £180 million seized by the Metropolitan Police and the record-breaking $2.5 billion Bitcoin confiscation from a hospitality worker, Jian Wen.

Germany has recently entered the realm of Bitcoin holdings, securing approximately $2.2 billion worth of BTC. German authorities disclosed plans to sell seized Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies amounting to €1 billion. In a notable move, the German government transferred about $17.6 million worth of BTC to major crypto exchanges like Coinbase, Bitstamp, and Kraken, deviating from their previous strategy of holding onto seized digital assets.

The collective Bitcoin holdings of governments underscore the increasing involvement of nation-states in the cryptocurrency space, raising questions about the management and utilization of these substantial reserves.

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