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Maduro’s Capture Puts Alleged 600,000‑Bitcoin Venezuela Hoard Under Scrutiny

Investors await forensic attribution, with public trackers showing only about 240 BTC linked to the state.

Overview

  • Intelligence-linked reports circulating since the U.S. took Nicolás Maduro into custody allege Venezuela accumulated 600,000–660,000 BTC worth roughly $55–$67 billion, though no on-chain proof has been presented.
  • Accounts describe a years-long pipeline converting Orinoco gold sales and PDVSA oil payments settled in USDT into Bitcoin, alongside proceeds from seized domestic mining operations beginning around 2018.
  • Control of any wallets remains uncertain, with Maduro ally Alex Saab repeatedly named in reports as a key operator who may hold or know access to private keys.
  • Analysts say U.S. authorities face options that include immobilizing assets in protracted litigation, treating them as a strategic holding, or conducting controlled sales, with a freeze viewed as the most likely near-term outcome.
  • If verified and locked, the stash could sideline close to 3% of Bitcoin’s circulating supply, a scale far larger than Germany’s 2024 sale of 50,000 BTC, while Bitcoin trades near $92,000–$94,000 as markets weigh the scenario and broader U.S.–Venezuela oil developments.