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Jademont
Jademont|10月 16, 2025 06:18
This is seriously terrifying when you think about it. Chinese police tend to control people first and then force criminals to hand over their BTC, while the U.S. FBI is skilled at using technical methods to directly seize assets. But here's the question: how many BTC addresses overlap with those cracked in scams like pig-butchering schemes? And how many undisclosed wallet vulnerabilities are out there? Reasonably speculating, the U.S. government might hold a massive amount of BTC. Here’s the reasoning: Satoshi Nakamoto holds 1 million BTC, ETFs and similar entities hold over 1 million, publicly traded companies like MicroStrategy and other well-known firms collectively hold just over 1 million, centralized exchanges like Coinbase and Binance hold 3-4 million, and an estimated 3 million BTC are lost due to forgotten keys. That leaves nearly 10 million BTC—it's unlikely all of that is in the hands of retail investors, right? Keep in mind, anyone holding 10,000 BTC is already considered a whale. So how much of this is actually controlled by the U.S. but hasn’t been disclosed? This could also explain the rumors from unofficial sources claiming the U.S. wants to use BTC to resolve its national debt crisis. Looking at it this way, if I were the Chinese government, I definitely wouldn’t dare to massively support BTC either—too risky to get rugged by the U.S. No wonder the U.S. has been buying BTC recently while China has been buying gold. Maybe it’s worth considering swapping some BTC for physical assets like gold. Otherwise, there’s a tiny chance of ending up with a pile of BTC profits in USD, only for the USD exchange rate to collapse. Nothing is more important than survival.
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