What's in the US Government's New Strategic Reserve of Seized Crytocurrencies? (yahoo.com)
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- News link: https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/05/31/0636246/whats-in-the-us-governments-new-strategic-reserve-of-seized-crytocurrencies
- Source link: https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-government-strategic-billions-seized-141202066.html
"New data on what crypto cash the U.S. government has seized may now provide some answers.
> It suggests the crypto reserves will together hold more than $21 billion in cryptocurrency... The stockpile will be funded with whatever crypto assets the Treasury holds other than bitcoin, leaving the stockpile's composition to be largely determined by a mixture of chance and criminal conduct. That unconventional method for selecting government financial holdings had the benefit of making the reserves cost-neutral for the taxpayer.
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> It also provided a way to estimate what exactly might go into the two pools before results are released from an official accounting of U.S. crypto holdings that is underway.Because government seizures are disclosed in court documents, news releases and other sources, crypto-tracking firms can use those notices to monitor which digital assets the U.S. government holds. Chainalysis, a blockchain analytics firm, reviewed cryptocurrency wallets that appear to be associated with the U.S. government for The Washington Post. The company estimated how much bitcoin it holds, and the other crypto tokens in its top 20 digital holdings as of May 13, by tracking transactions involving those wallets.
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> The United States' top 20 crypto holdings according to Chainalysis are worth about $20.9 billion as of 3 p.m. Eastern on May 28, with $20.4 billion in bitcoin and about $493 million in other digital assets. It has been scooped up from crimes such as stolen funds, scams and sales on dark net markets. Those estimates put the U.S. government's top crypto holdings at less than the approximately $25 billion worth of oil held in the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Their value is nearly double the Fed's listing for U.S. gold holdings, although that figure uses outdated pricing and would be over $850 billion at current prices...
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> The crypto tokens headed for the U.S. Digital Asset Stockpile according to the Chainalysis list include ethereum, the world's second-largest digital asset, and a string of other crypto tokens with punier name recognition. They include derivatives of bitcoin and ethereum that mirror those cryptocurrencies' prices, several stable coins designed to be pegged in value to the U.S. dollar, and 10 tokens tied to specific companies, including the cryptocurrency exchanges FTX, which imploded in 2022 after defrauding customers, and Binance.
Two U.S. states have already passed legislation [3]creating their own cryptocurrency reserve funds , the article points out. But ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin complained to the Post in March that crypto's "original spirit...is about counterbalancing power" — including government and corporate power, and getting too close to "one particular government team" could conflict with its mission of decentralization and openness. And he's not the only one concerned:
> Austin Campbell, a professor at New York University's business school and a principal at crypto advisory firm Zero Knowledge, sees hypocrisy in crypto enthusiasts cheering the government's strategic reserves. The bitcoin community in particular "has historically been about freedom from sovereign interference," he said.
[1] https://www.federalreserve.gov/data/intlsumm/current.htm
[2] https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-government-strategic-billions-seized-141202066.html
[3] https://www.axios.com/local/phoenix/2025/05/12/arizona-cryptocurrency-reserve-fund-unclaimed-property
Counterbalancing power (Score:4, Insightful)
I really can't believe that, for a small subset of people maybe this was genuine but really the millisecond moment when Bitcoin became tradable for USD and people would pay more in USD and thus it becomes a tradeable market then any claims to counterbalancing power went out the windows besides of "I'll use my windfall of profits in state issued fiat currency to that goal".
You can be a stable alternative currency or you can be a speculative asset you cannot be both and it's clear which one the crypto buyers support it being, look how quickly it's become "please big daddy government, please buy our bags"
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crypto is a literal pyramid scheme. those that got in early made buckets of cash and the rest left holding the ball.
Hearing echos from /. AC post of 2022 (Score:1)
The grand master plan of crypto (Score:5, Insightful)
by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 08, 2022 @04:03PM (#62250771)
Nearly identical text.
Hearing echos from /. AC post of 2022 retry (Score:1)
Let's try that again, with the link this time:
[1]The grand master plan of crypto (Score:5, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 08, 2022 @04:03PM (#62250771) [slashdot.org]
Nearly identical text.
[1] https://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=20757729&cid=62250771
Made more sense when they sold seized BTC (Score:2)
It made more sense when they sold seized BTC. Like they did with BTC-e. What could this "strategic reserved" be used for? Does the US Gov buy a lot of stuff on the "dark web"? Handy bitcoins for when ransomwared?
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Use for pump and dump of course. Trump loves his insider trading when he gets to call it.
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Plus, given we're talking about the US economy - $21 billion is basically nothing.
Sounds Stupid (Score:2)
It sounds stupid. It also sounds like chump change against a $100? trillion GDP.
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not to mention if they need more money they will just do what they always do dump more debt on everyone.
Um... (Score:2)
> What's in the US Government's New Strategic Reserve of Seized Crytocurrencies?
I'm going to guess... crytocurrencies? :-)
"What's in the Reserve of Seized Crytocurrencies"? (Score:2)
> What's in the US Government's New Strategic Reserve of Seized Crytocurrencies?
A new form of funds that is so off-the-books it's beyond [1]Oliver North's and Reagan's [wikipedia.org] wildest wet dreams.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Contra_affair
OT: Forfeited assets and fines should be destroyed (Score:1)
Forfieted assets and fines should either be destroyed/"burned"/taken out of circulation permanently, or if there's a reason not to destroy the actual asset (it's something that's actually useful or of historic value, for example), sell it at market price then "burn" the proceeds of the sale.
This is espeically true of things like "speed traps" where the obstensible motive is to improve public safety or make sure everyone is obeying the law, but the actual motive is to enrich the (usually local, for speed tra
Trump is involved. So there's bound to be a scam.. (Score:4, Interesting)
Call me a cynic - and you'd be right....
Next week (or tomorrow by the speed thing change over there) I fully expect Trump to announce that the US governement has "invested" billions in Trump's own cryptocoin. Thereby accidentally giving Trump a lot of money, and making the white house spokesperson come up with some other lie.
Isn't that how he normally operates?
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I'm wondering how long before he strong-arms the financial institutions into loading up everyone's 401k with Trumpcoin. Or worse, they actually try to hide the corruption and route it through something without his name on it.
What would be the best way to move the balance of a 401(k) into something Trump-proof, which will at least keep up with inflation?
Id like to see Trump (Score:2)
Direct the government to purchase trumpcoins for the reserve. Just for the fun of watching congressional republicans and Fox News tie themselves in knots trying to justify it. Given the other stuff he orders, this seems pretty likely to come off his desk one of these days.
LOL the Strategic Electron Reserve (Score:2)
LOL the Strategic Electron Reserve will no doubt be plundered or rug-pulled or whatever the new crypto-based scam is these days.
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Don't be surprised if $TRUMP and $MELANIA end up in there too - they seem to (rightfully) be pretty confident that no one is going to call them on their various grifts, no matter how egregious.
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> Don't be surprised if $TRUMP and $MELANIA end up in there too - they seem to (rightfully) be pretty confident that no one is going to call them on their various grifts, no matter how egregious.
Yep, I'd bet anything that they'll be in there along with loads of other horseshit coins. Balancing our national wealth on this made-to-be-scammed financial 'instrument' is utter madness. When the country goes bankrupt we'll know exactly why.
But, and I'd bet money on this too, when it does go bust, somehow FOX and Trump will blame Biden or wokeness or DEI or immigrants, etc etc etc.
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I prefer to think of it as the Anti-Stratigic Silly [1]Hole [wikipedia.org] Reserve.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_hole