The U.S. government is selling Bitcoin again... Didn’t Trump promise not to sell Bitcoin? 😥 On-chain data shows the U.S. government just transferred $606,000 worth of Bitcoin to Coinbase Prime—a relatively small amount (roughly 6–7 BTC). The U.S. government’s Bitcoin holdings primarily come from law enforcement seizures (e.g., Silk Road, Bitfinex hack cases). Over the past few years, it has followed a strategy of gradual sales, typically executed through Coinbase. Each transfer tends to unsettle markets, as the government sells at market price regardless of conditions. Trump proposed adding Bitcoin to the strategic reserve, but the Treasury Department appears to be continuing its usual sales pattern. However, $606,000 is negligible in the broader market context.

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