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Bhutan Sells $22.68 Million in Bitcoin as Mining Operations Struggle

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Last updated: April 11, 2026 6:04 am
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Published: April 11, 2026
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Bhutan is taking significant steps to divest from its once-ambitious bitcoin mining initiative, which has been noted as one of the most unconventional governmental experiments involving cryptocurrency. Recent data from Arkham Intelligence reveals that the Royal Government of Bhutan transferred approximately 319.7 BTC, valued at roughly $22.68 million, to two separate addresses on Thursday. Notably, around 250 BTC was sent to a wallet previously utilized to facilitate sales through established crypto platforms like Galaxy Digital and OKX, while an additional 69.7 BTC was dispatched to a new, unidentified wallet.

This transaction is part of a larger, ongoing trend as Bhutan has been gradually liquidating its bitcoin holdings. At one point in October 2024, the country possessed about 13,000 BTC, acquired through a unique hydropower-supported mining operation managed by Druk Holding and Investments, the nation’s sovereign wealth fund. This initiative was regarded as a test case for sovereign bitcoin mining, made feasible by Bhutan’s access to cheap renewable energy and its lack of entrenched financial infrastructure.

Since then, Bhutan’s crypto assets have dwindled significantly. Current holdings have plummeted to 3,954 BTC, worth nearly $280.6 million, indicating a 70% reduction in just 18 months. Arkham reports that about $215.7 million in bitcoin has exited Bhutan’s holding addresses so far this year, with a substantial portion—approximately $162.6 million—going to unmarked wallets.

Remarkably, while Bhutan’s selling pace has quickened, the broader market seems to be heading in the opposite direction, with many major bitcoin holders increasing their stakes. For instance, an investment strategy recently acquired 4,871 BTC for $330 million, pushing its total to 766,970 BTC. Additionally, U.S. spot exchange-traded funds have absorbed nearly 50,000 BTC in March alone. In contrast, Bhutan remains the only recognized sovereign entity engaging in liquidation.

Concerns have also emerged regarding the status of Bhutan’s bitcoin mining operation. Arkham data indicates that the last substantial bitcoin inflow that surpassed $100,000 occurred over a year ago, suggesting that the government may now be depleting its prior accumulations rather than generating new bitcoin. Efforts to reach Druk Holdings for commentary have been unsuccessful, as there has been no response to multiple inquiries.

The economic landscape has changed significantly since the initiative began. Bhutan’s mining operations thrived when bitcoin’s price was above $90,000 and difficulty levels were comparatively low. Currently, with prices hovering around $71,000 and network difficulties at an all-time high, margins for small-scale sovereign mining have sharply contracted. The revenue from selling hydropower to neighboring India may now exceed potential earnings from bitcoin mining, as mining hardware continues to depreciate with each difficulty adjustment.

Bhutan’s choice to sell its bitcoin holdings emphasizes the widening gap between the appealing narrative of nation-states investing in cryptocurrency and the practical challenges of sustaining such positions amid market downturns. The kingdom’s remaining 3,954 BTC is now less than what some larger investors acquire in a typical week, highlighting the stark contrast between Bhutan’s dwindling reserves and the rapid accumulation of other entities, such as a firm in Virginia, which can gather more bitcoin in five days than Bhutan currently possesses.

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