US government moves millions into Bitcoin and Ethereum: What’s behind it

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US government moves millions into Bitcoin and Ethereum
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US government unsettles crypto markets: What impact does the shift of millions into Bitcoin and Ethereum have?

US Government Cryptocurrency Transfer

The United States government has transferred millions of dollars in Bitcoin and Ethereum assets from its reserves, sparking interest among market participants. These transfers were documented on the Arkham platform on Thursday and sparked speculation among market users.

Details of the Transfers

Arkham data shows that the on-chain wallet labeled as US government transferred 97.3 BTC, valued at $8.46 million, to two new wallets. These funds originated from government-controlled addresses labeled “Sae Heng Confiscated Funds.” These funds had previously been seized from Wanpadet Sae Heng after he allegedly defrauded residents using a so-called “pig butchering” scheme. US authorities conducted the seizure in cooperation with Binance and seized a total of 97.3 BTC, 884.3 ETH, 2.56 million DOGE, and 85 million ADA.

Further transactions also took place: At 17:43 UTC on the same day, 88.43 ETH, valued at $1.77 million, was transferred to the address “0xBf7fb.”

US Government Bitcoin Reserve Remains Stable

Despite the recent transfer, the US government continues to hold a significant amount of Bitcoin. It still holds a total of 198,012 BTC, equivalent to an impressive $17.04 billion. This reserve remains an essential part of its financial strategy, which planned to proceed through “budget-neutral” means.

Additionally, a proposal under discussion as part of the Bitcoin Act would allow the U.S. government to acquire a total of 1 million BTC over a five-year period. Although Senator Bernie Moreno has urged the U.S. Congress to pass the proposal before August, the feasibility of this plan remains a significant concern.

The United States remains the largest sovereign holder of BTC, followed by China, while Bhutan and El Salvador rank third and fourth with 8,971 BTC and 6,129 BTC, respectively.


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