List of Flash News about US seizure
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2026-01-05 18:33 |
US Could Seize Venezuela’s Bitcoin (BTC) and Crypto Reserves, CNBC Reports — 3 Trading Implications for BTC and USDT
According to @WatcherGuru, CNBC reports the U.S. government could seize Venezuela’s Bitcoin and broader crypto reserves, indicating potential enforcement actions under existing sanctions authorities, source: CNBC. The U.S. Treasury’s Executive Order 13884 blocks property and interests in property of the Government of Venezuela within U.S. jurisdiction, enabling seizure or freezing by U.S. authorities, source: U.S. Treasury. In prior crypto cases, the Department of Justice and U.S. Marshals have custodied and disposed of seized assets via auctions or structured sales rather than direct exchange market dumps, source: U.S. Marshals Service and U.S. Department of Justice. For precedent, the DOJ disclosed plans in 2023 to liquidate about 41,500 BTC from the Silk Road case in tranches after selling 9,861 BTC in March 2023, source: Reuters on DOJ court filings. Venezuela’s state oil company has used USDT in crude transactions to navigate sanctions constraints, highlighting potential stablecoin compliance exposure, source: Reuters. Tether has stated it freezes wallets linked to OFAC-sanctioned entities, implying any USDT tied to sanctioned Venezuelan government designations could be immobilized if targeted, source: Tether compliance statements and OFAC coordination updates. Trading takeaways: monitor U.S. Treasury or DOJ announcements and any government wallet movements that could precede custodial transfers and eventual auctions (supply timing risk), and watch for USDT address-freeze actions that may affect on-chain liquidity, sources: U.S. Treasury, DOJ, U.S. Marshals Service, Tether. |