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BREAKING: US Government-Controlled Bitcoin Assets Sees Movement, On-Chain Data Show

On March 3, 2026 by voice

A new Bitcoin transfer has been made from a US government-affiliated address after a long hiatus. According to Onchain data, a wallet linked to the US government transferred approximately 0.0377 $BTC (approximately $2,510 at current prices) to a new address at 6:16 PM (UTC+3) on March 3rd.

The transfer appears to have been made from an address tracked under the label “Miguel Villanueva’s Seized Funds” (bc1qw…) to the newly created address bc1qtc7lz4090algn5zfsy0vft33745rks444djsfz. This transaction marks the first Bitcoin transfer from US government wallets since November 3, 2025.

The purpose of the transfer is not yet clear. Experts point out that such small-amount transactions are often done for address consolidation (wallet rearrangement) or as preparation for a potential sale. However, the available data does not indicate that the transaction is a direct sale.

According to data from the on-chain analytics platform Arkham, the US government is one of the world’s largest institutional Bitcoin holders. Their current portfolio allocation is as follows:

  1. Bitcoin ($BTC): 328,372 $BTC — approximately $21.86 billion
  2. Tether ($USDT): 126.2 million $USDT — $126.2 million
  3. Ethereum ($ETH): 62,742 $ETH — $121.5 million
  4. Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC): 750.7 WBTC — $49.9 million
  5. $BNB: 40,294 $BNB — $25.1 million
  6. WBNB: 22,175 WBNB — $13.8 million
  7. AUSDC: 13.5 million — $13.5 million
  8. USDC: 11.5 million — $11.5 million
  9. DAI: 8.6 million — $8.6 million
  10. WETH: 2,205 WETH — $4.27 million
  11. Uniswap ($UNI): 300,645 $UNI — $1.14 million

The total portfolio value is approximately $22.23 billion.

*This is not investment advice.

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