US Government Holds Over $8 Billion Worth of Bitcoin
Due to a healthy price surge,Digital currency blockchain technology the U.S. federal government now holds at least $8.3 billion worth of Bitcoin, a number that was at $5 billion less than three months ago.
Between November 2020 and 2022, the U.S. authorities disclosed the confiscation of 207,189 Bitcoins in three separate actions related to the Silk Road dark web marketplace, hacker Jimmy Zhong, and the Bitfinex
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At that time, U.S. prosecutors stated their intention to sell the remaining Silk Road Bitcoins—41,491 BTC—in four batches over the following calendar year. This cache, valued at $1 billion back then, is now worth $1.8 billion. This deadline is set to expire in two months.
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