How Much Bitcoin Does the US Government Have Left to Sell? Here’s Its Portfolio of 10 Altcoins and Bitcoin

The US government has a significant position in the cryptocurrency space and holds a significant amount of digital assets.

According to the latest data from Arkham, a wallet identified as belonging to the government currently holds approximately 203,200 Bitcoins (BTC) worth approximately $12 billion, accounting for the majority of the crypto portfolio.

In addition to Bitcoin, the government also controls 50,200 Ethereum (ETH) worth around $130 million and 750.7 wrapped Bitcoin (wBTC) worth around $44.41 million. When other tokens are taken into account, the wallet’s total assets come to around $12.4 billion.

Other significant assets held by the U.S. government include:

  • Binance Coin (BNB): 40,285 BNB worth $21.64 million
  • Aave USDC (aUSDC): 19.045 million aUSDC worth $19.04 million
  • Binance USD (BUSD): 13.623 million BUSD worth $13.62 million
  • USD Coin (USDC): 10.14 million USDC worth $10.14 million
  • Dai (DAI): 8.664 million DAI worth $8.66 million
  • Wrapped Ethereum (WETH): 2,014 WETH worth $5.28 million
  • Tron (TRX): 15.18 million TRX worth $2.05 million
  • Uniswap (UNI): 300,645 UNI worth $1.92 million

The wallet also houses smaller amounts of tokens like Shiba Inu (SHIB), Chainlink (LINK), and Axie Infinity (AXS).

*This is not investment advice.