Venezuela Bitcoin seizure rumors heat up? The $60 billion figure sparks widespread speculation in the crypto market

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In early 2026, rumors about the “United States potentially seizing Venezuela’s Bitcoin assets” continued to ferment within the crypto community. Some online posts claimed that the Venezuelan government holds approximately $60 billion worth of Bitcoin, further speculating that the Trump administration might push for asset confiscation actions. Overall, this claim leans more towards market speculation, and there is currently no reliable evidence to support it.

The topic initially stemmed from a cautious response by SEC Chairman Paul Atkins. When asked whether Venezuela possesses a large amount of Bitcoin, he merely stated that the situation “still needs to be observed,” while emphasizing that the SEC does not have the authority to seize assets, and any confiscation would need to be decided by other government agencies. Due to the vague wording, this statement was overinterpreted by some market participants and quickly spread across crypto social platforms.

From publicly available blockchain data, the claim that Venezuela holds a massive amount of Bitcoin is clearly exaggerated. Currently, the traceable Bitcoin related to Venezuela amounts to only a few hundred coins, valued at a few tens of millions of dollars, which is far from the “$60 billion Bitcoin reserve” claim. Analysts point out that the idea of Venezuela secretly accumulating large amounts of Bitcoin through oil or gold trades lacks credible supporting data.

Furthermore, even if a country does hold Bitcoin, forcibly seizing it is operationally extremely difficult. Bitcoin assets are entirely controlled by private keys; without the private keys, funds cannot be transferred. This is one of the core reasons why Bitcoin is considered an “uncensorable asset.” Overall, the recent rumors about Venezuela’s Bitcoin holdings are more a resurgence of the long-standing debate over whether a nation can control Bitcoin, rather than a reflection of actual risk.

At this stage, the market should focus more on facts and on-chain data itself rather than emotional narratives. Discussions about Venezuela’s Bitcoin being confiscated remain at the level of speculation.

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