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Governments and bitcoin: from seizures to strategic reserves

the crptch team · analytics desk · 2 reading time

Governments hold hundreds of thousands of BTC - and mostly not because they bought it. The map of state positions is a market factor of its own.

How states acquire bitcoin

  • Seizures: the main source. Confiscations from darknet markets and hackers made the US one of the largest holders; auction sales of seized coins are historical pressure points on the price.
  • Mining: countries with cheap energy (including sanctioned ones) mine directly or via state companies.
  • Purchases: the rarest case - El Salvador with its program of regular buys and legal tender status (later softened under IMF pressure).
  • The strategic reserve: the new generation's idea - keep seizures in reserve instead of selling, and debate targeted purchases. The mere fact of that debate at the level of the largest economies legitimized the asset class.

What it means for the market

State positions are slow but enormous hands: decisions to sell seizures or top up reserves move the market harder than any whale. Movements from known government addresses are tracked on-chain and instantly become news - our radar catches them in the live feed.

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