- The U.S. government moved 0.33 BTC from seized wallets, signaling cautious but ongoing engagement with digital assets.
- Despite the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, federal bitcoin accumulation remains limited to seized funds, says ex-advisor David Bailey.
- Past breaches and wallet siphons highlight risks in managing billions in government-held crypto assets.
The U.S. government executed its first bitcoin transfer of 2026 on Tuesday, moving roughly 0.33 BTC, worth just under $23,000. The coins originated from a wallet labeled “Miguel Villanueva Seized Funds,” though public filings reveal no details about Villanueva or the circumstances of the seizure.
According to Arkham Intelligence, the U.S. government recently sent bitcoin in three small transfers: 0.0567 BTC, 0.2402 BTC, and 0.0378 BTC, all going to new, unknown addresses. This isn’t the first time authorities have moved government-held bitcoin.
Back on November 3, 2025, they transferred 57.55 BTC to Coinbase Prime. Even earlier, on October 14, 2025, they moved a much larger sum—1,320.24 BTC—from wallets tied to the “Potapenko/Turogin Forfeited Funds.”
Hence, these recent movements suggest ongoing activity in government-held bitcoin, even as the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve (SBR), initiated under President Trump’s executive order, has yet to accumulate coins beyond seized funds.
Context of Seizures and Strategic Plans
Besides tracking recent transfers, data indicates the government currently holds approximately 328,371.99 BTC, valued at $22.45 billion. However, publicly available statements provide little insight into individual cases, such as the Villanueva seizure.
Moreover, reports from January highlighted a $40 million siphoning from federal crypto wallets. ZachXBT linked the breach to a third-party involved in managing the government’s digital forfeitures. Consequently, such incidents raise concerns about security and management of federal crypto assets.
David Bailey, former crypto advisor to the Trump administration, emphasized the importance of active bitcoin adoption. “At the end of the day, liking Bitcoin is not enough,” he said during Bitcoin Investor Week in New York. Additionally, Bailey highlighted the gap between policy and action, noting that a year after the SBR executive order, accumulation outside seized assets has not started.
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