Recent statements from U.S. government officials clarify that the 6.4 million dollars' worth of Bitcoin seized from imprisoned Samourai Wallet developers remains in government custody rather than having been liquidated. This announcement addresses previous speculation about whether authorities had already disposed of the confiscated assets on the open market. The clarification marks an important detail for those tracking how law enforcement handles digital asset seizures and the broader implications for the cryptocurrency community.
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TradingNightmare
· 8h ago
Well, the $64 million worth of BTC is still sitting in the US government's hands. This move is quite interesting.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 8h ago
Hold tight and don't sell. The US government still has some ideas in mind with this wave.
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ProbablyNothing
· 8h ago
Why haven't you sold yet? What are you holding onto?
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rekt_but_vibing
· 9h ago
6.4 million dollars worth of Bitcoin still not sold, the government is holding back a big move.
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wagmi_eventually
· 9h ago
The government hasn't sold yet? So they're just waiting for the price to skyrocket, haha.
Recent statements from U.S. government officials clarify that the 6.4 million dollars' worth of Bitcoin seized from imprisoned Samourai Wallet developers remains in government custody rather than having been liquidated. This announcement addresses previous speculation about whether authorities had already disposed of the confiscated assets on the open market. The clarification marks an important detail for those tracking how law enforcement handles digital asset seizures and the broader implications for the cryptocurrency community.