U.S. Department of Justice Still Holds Bitcoin Position
The DOJ has not liquidated its Bitcoin holdings, according to latest updates. This represents a significant signal in the institutional adoption landscape, as major government entities maintain their crypto exposure rather than offloading positions. The continued holding underscores growing confidence in Bitcoin's long-term value proposition among American authorities.
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DeFiGrayling
· 6h ago
Governments are starting to stockpile coins, what are we still hesitating for haha
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AltcoinTherapist
· 6h ago
Is DOJ still holding onto Bitcoin? The government is starting to play with crypto too. The crypto world is really about to take off, haha.
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SybilSlayer
· 7h ago
Is DOJ still hodling? This is outrageous. The US government has started playing with Bitcoin, truly 🤣
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SignatureVerifier
· 7h ago
ngl the doj hodling btc is... technically speaking, statistically improbable for a government agency. but sure, let's call it "confidence" when it could just be insufficient liquidation protocols. trust but verify the actual wallet addresses tho—requires further auditing imo
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ZkProofPudding
· 7h ago
Alright, DOJ still has it. This just got interesting... I really can't tell if it's clever or being forced, haha.
U.S. Department of Justice Still Holds Bitcoin Position
The DOJ has not liquidated its Bitcoin holdings, according to latest updates. This represents a significant signal in the institutional adoption landscape, as major government entities maintain their crypto exposure rather than offloading positions. The continued holding underscores growing confidence in Bitcoin's long-term value proposition among American authorities.