Reports Suggest Venezuela May Hold Up to 600,000 BTC in Alleged Shadow Reserve

CryptoNewsFlash
BTC-0,03%

  • Reports claim that Venezuela held 600,000 BTC, twice as much as the US government and the fourth-largest holding globally.
  • The accumulation reportedly began in 2018 through seizures, oil payments received in crypto, and gold swaps.

Venezuela may currently be under the most chaotic period in its history with the capture of former president Nicolas Maduro, but the Latin American country has emerged as one of the world’s largest Bitcoin holders. According to some reports, the Venezuelan government holds twice as much BTC as the U.S, and what happens next could have massive ripple effects on the top crypto’s price. According to a report by Whale Hunting, published on Project Brazen, Venezuela currently holds 600,000 BTC, valued at $55.6 billion at press time. This makes the country the fourth-largest BTC holder after Satoshi Nakamoto, BlackRock’s iBIT ETF, and the largest corporate holder, Strategy.

Source: TFTC on X

According to the Whale Hunting report, Maduro and his cronies have been channelling billion in oil revenue and gold reserves into BTC over the years. This project was spearheaded by Alex Saab, an infamous Colombian businessman who served as as a key intermediary for Maduro’s government. Reports describe Saab as “the only person on Earth who knows how to access what sources estimate could be as much as $60 billion in Bitcoin.” The claims have not been confirmed by any blockchain analysts as most of the crypto dealings in the Maduro government were kept under wraps. However, the report notes that Maduro has been converting a portion of the income from oil and gold into BTC since 2018. That year alone, the country exported 73 tons of gold; the precious metal traded at an average of $1270 per ounce in 2018, which would have translated to $3 billion in income for Venezuela. If any of this went to Bitcoin, which ended the year at $3,400, and has not been sold throughout the years, then the Maduro regime was sitting on billions worth of Bitcoin. With Maduro Arrested, What’s Next for Venezuela’s 600,000 BTC? As CNF reported, Maduro was arrested in a widely-criticized operation by the Trump administration, which has already shaken up the crypto markets. While BTC has yet to record notable gains, analysts say that its position as a hedge against events like the US invasion of a sovereign nation has become strengthened. It’s unclear what happens to the BTC stash now that Maduro is under capture in the U.S. A lot of it will come down to who has access to it. Currently, Saab is believed to be the mastermind, but his whereabouts remain unknown. Other parties could be in the mix too. According to Whale Hunting, the conversion of gold and oil proceeds to BTC also involved intermediaries from Turkey and the UAE, who moved the assets through mixers and cold wallets to Venezuela. “The keys to those wallets, sources say, are held by a small circle of trusted operatives—with Saab at the center,” the report says. BTC trades at $92,750 at press time, gaining **1.4% **to open the week with a $1.85 trillion market cap. After a weekend slump, trading volume shot up by 33% to hit $33 billion.

Disclaimer: The information on this page may come from third parties and does not represent the views or opinions of Gate. The content displayed on this page is for reference only and does not constitute any financial, investment, or legal advice. Gate does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information and shall not be liable for any losses arising from the use of this information. Virtual asset investments carry high risks and are subject to significant price volatility. You may lose all of your invested principal. Please fully understand the relevant risks and make prudent decisions based on your own financial situation and risk tolerance. For details, please refer to Disclaimer.

Related Articles

Rocky US economy, private credit stress, war impact Bitcoin’s odds for $75K rally

Key takeaways: Private credit risks and weak US jobs market data drive Bitcoin lower, but is there a silver lining? Institutional Bitcoin ETF outflows and miner sales test BTC's strength, but the Federal Reserve's options for addressing the federal deficit may also favor scarce

Cointelegraph2m ago

Square Enables Bitcoin Payments in Advance Nationwide

Square announced that it is enabling Bitcoin payment options for merchants across the United States and making it the default feature. With real-time settlement through the Lightning Network, merchants can enjoy a zero-fee promotion through 2027. Even so, it is still subject to local regulations and merchant eligibility reviews.

ChainNewsAbmedia1h ago

Free Bitcoin? Dorsey Brings Back BTC Faucet - U.Today

Jack Dorsey hints at reviving the historic Bitcoin faucet, a site that once gave away free BTC for users to explore the cryptocurrency. This initiative recalls Bitcoin's grassroots beginnings, though details remain limited until launch.

UToday2h ago

Schwab plans spot bitcoin, ether trading launch in first half of 2026

Charles Schwab plans to launch spot cryptocurrency trading in early 2026, starting with bitcoin and ether. The new "Schwab Crypto" accounts aim to integrate crypto into traditional investment platforms, leveraging the firm's vast client base.

CoinDesk3h ago

Here’s why bitcoin’s drop below $68,000 raises the risk of a crash under $60,000

President Donald Trump's renewed aggressive posturing toward Iran has pushed bitcoin lower by roughly 2% over the past 24 hours to $67,000. While this price action is consistent with routine volatility, beneath the surface, market structure looks fragile. This is mainly due to flows in the

CoinDesk3h ago
Comment
0/400
No comments