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US Government Increases Bitcoin Holdings to Over $22 Billion Following Recent Transfers

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Last updated: April 11, 2026 3:33 am
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Published: April 11, 2026
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The U.S. government has recently moved to transfer seized Bitcoin funds to a Coinbase Prime address, marking a notable shift in its approach to handling cryptocurrency. This action follows the confiscation of funds from Glenn Olivio, leading to an increase in the government’s total Bitcoin holdings to approximately 328,000 BTC, valued at over $22 billion, according to Arkham Intelligence.

Sources close to the matter reported that around 2.438 BTC, amounting to $177,000, was transferred in two separate transactions to a Coinbase account identified by the prefix 3EMqu. This isn’t the first instance of such actions; similar transactions have occurred in past seizures, including funds associated with notorious figures like Ross Ulbricht, the creator of the Silk Road.

Significantly, last month, the government executed its first on-chain transaction of 2026, transferring approximately 0.33 BTC—approximately $23,000—from a wallet labeled “Miguel Villanueva Seized Funds.” This transaction involved multiple smaller transfers totaling about 0.334 BTC.

However, accompanying records lack detailed information on Villanueva or the rationale behind the seizure, provoking interest and questions within the cryptocurrency community. The timing of this announcement coincides with claims from blockchain investigator ZachXBT, who alleged that $40 million in cryptocurrency was removed from government-controlled wallets, raising concerns about potential internal mismanagement.

As of the latest analyses, the government’s Bitcoin stockpile stands at approximately 328,371.99 BTC, valued around $22.45 billion. Notably, prior to the recent transactions, the government had similarly moved around 57.55 BTC to Coinbase Prime in November 2025. An even larger transfer occurred in October of the previous year, involving 1,320.24 BTC linked to specific forfeited funds.

Analysts are interpreting these actions through the lens of President Donald Trump’s Strategic Bitcoin Reserve (SBR), established by executive order in 2025, which is intended to ensure that federal authorities retain their Bitcoin holdings and refrain from selling them.

In a related context, it appears Glenn Olivio’s Bitcoin has connections to Glenn Bradford Olivio, who, along with co-conspirator Dana Rene Light, was arrested in May 2025 on multiple charges, including conspiracy to distribute anabolic steroids and money laundering. The details surrounding their case remain sparse, but public records indicate that they face significant legal repercussions.

This latest development fits into a larger narrative as the U.S. aims to assert its dominance in the cryptocurrency landscape. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent outlined during the World Economic Forum in Davos an intention to halt sales of seized Bitcoin, channeling instead into the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. Bessent’s comments reflect a broader agenda to foster digital asset innovation while maintaining federal oversight of seized cryptocurrencies.

Bessent’s statements come amid scrutiny over how the government has handled Bitcoin seizures from various developers, emphasizing a commitment to retaining these assets through legal processes rather than selling them off as was customary in the past. As the landscape of cryptocurrency regulation evolves, the U.S. government appears focused on establishing a robust, controlled framework for its assets in this growing sector.

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