Does Venezuela really hold $60 billion worth of Bitcoin?
The financial intelligence community has recently been discussing an interesting topic—the possibility that the Venezuelan government might be holding Bitcoin worth $60 billion. Although this figure has not yet been thoroughly verified through on-chain analysis, the underlying calculations are indeed intriguing.
According to multiple intelligence sources, the story of this large holding dates back to 2018. What happened at that time, and why did the accumulation reach such a massive scale? The data itself is not in question, but the real suspense lies in—where are these Bitcoins actually stored? Can on-chain tracking find any clues?
Currently, this is still in the intelligence stage rather than fully confirmed, but once such large holdings are verified, the impact on the market can only be imagined.
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ApeShotFirst
· 01-07 09:59
No way, seriously? 60 billion is taking off directly. As soon as the on-chain data comes out, I'll be the first to jump in.
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DegenDreamer
· 01-06 20:42
60 billion? Hmm, I really want to know how they managed to hide on the chain for so long.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 01-06 18:19
60 billion? That's a scary number, but if it's not found on the chain, it's just nonsense.
If Venezuela really holds that much, why is their economy still so terrible? Just dump it and be done with it.
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MeltdownSurvivalist
· 01-04 10:53
60 billion? This data feels like a joke... If there were really that many coins, they would have dumped the market long ago.
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pvt_key_collector
· 01-04 10:42
60 billion? Come on, if it's not found on the chain, then it doesn't exist. Stop making up stories.
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RunWhenCut
· 01-04 10:41
60 billion? That number sounds outrageous, and there's no trace of it on the chain.
If there really were that much, it would have been dumped long ago. Would Venezuela's situation still be ongoing if that were the case?
If they had accumulated in 2018, why hasn't anyone noticed? It feels like a story is bigger than the truth.
Does Venezuela really hold $60 billion worth of Bitcoin?
The financial intelligence community has recently been discussing an interesting topic—the possibility that the Venezuelan government might be holding Bitcoin worth $60 billion. Although this figure has not yet been thoroughly verified through on-chain analysis, the underlying calculations are indeed intriguing.
According to multiple intelligence sources, the story of this large holding dates back to 2018. What happened at that time, and why did the accumulation reach such a massive scale? The data itself is not in question, but the real suspense lies in—where are these Bitcoins actually stored? Can on-chain tracking find any clues?
Currently, this is still in the intelligence stage rather than fully confirmed, but once such large holdings are verified, the impact on the market can only be imagined.