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The U.S Moves $177K in Bitcoin, But the Real Story Is Bigger

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The U.S. government just moved over 2 BTC to a Coinbase Prime wallet, but the transfer itself isn’t the real story. It’s what it reveals about how seized crypto is now being handled. 

The funds, flagged by Arkham Intelligence, are linked to Glenn Olivio, who was indicted in 2025 in an alleged steroid distribution and money laundering case, with the Bitcoin likely seized during that investigation and moved in two transactions worth around $177,000. 

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Not Just a Transfer—A Pattern Emerging

At first glance, this looks routine. Governments often move seized assets for custody or consolidation. But zoom out, and a pattern starts forming.

Similar movements have been seen recently with funds tied to cases involving Ross Ulbricht and other financial crimes. These repeated transfers suggest the government is actively organizing and managing its crypto holdings rather than leaving them idle.

From Selling Bitcoin to Stockpiling It

Here’s where things get interesting. This shift comes after the U.S. introduced its strategic bitcoin reserve following an executive order under Donald Trump.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent later confirmed that the government has stopped selling seized bitcoin and is now holding onto it instead.

That changes how these transfers should be viewed. Instead of preparing assets for liquidation, the government may now be repositioning them for long-term storage within its reserve.

The Real Angle, Crypto as a State Asset

The U.S. already holds around 328,000 BTC, worth over $22 billion. Moves like this suggest a quiet transition from treating crypto as confiscated property to managing it as a strategic asset.

Even small transfers like this one could be part of a larger system being built in the background, one where seized crypto feeds directly into national reserves.

In short, this isn’t just about a criminal case. It’s another signal that bitcoin is becoming part of government-level financial strategy, not just law enforcement cleanup.

Market Reaction Remains Calm

Crypto analysts are watching closely but not panicking. One X user said the move was “interesting,” noting it’s the first transfer in over a month and highlighting that such assets are rarely sold immediately. 

Meanwhile, another user framed it as routine custody management with minimal market impact due to the small size.

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