Personally, I believe that the US government may consider selling confiscated BTC to generate revenue for the national budget.
But it seemed to me that it was easier for them to simply print money out of thin air.
Unlike private investors focused on long-term holding strategies, the government's primary goal is to manage seized assets effectively.
I get the impression that they themselves don't know what to do with this type of asset.
The current price of BTC could present a favorable opportunity to sell and increase government funds.
The current price may not be the most favorable for selling, since further growth is quite likely.
I would like to know your views on the possibility of selling 1B USD worth of BTC from the US government:
- Do you think the US government is about to sell 15,085 BTC?
Ask them yourself.
How do we know what they are going to do?
I think not now, otherwise they would have sold it a long time ago. You don’t think that the government sat and waited for the current hype to start in order to sell it more profitably?
- Will this event have a negative impact on BTC and the entire crypto market?
Of course, this will have an impact on the cryptomarket, especially if bitcoin is sold in large quantities. Any sale (especially in large quantities) negatively affects the current price. Also, add to this the information impact of this news.
- Are you worried and changed your investment strategy because of this event?
The purpose of an investment strategy is to not deviate from it and continue to adhere to it in any case.
Why worry about it? Large sales of bitcoin periodically occur on the cryptomarket and this can be treated as a normal phenomenon.