600,000 BTC surfaced? How geopolitical shifts are reshaping the crypto market landscape

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【Blockchain Rhythm】According to publicly available information and statistical analysis, a South American country’s regime has quietly accumulated over 60 billion USD worth of Bitcoin and USDT in an “invisible treasury” over the past 8 years. Behind this massive figure is an asset conversion story that began in 2018.

The story’s starting point is quite interesting. The regime initially attempted to launch a legal digital currency, but the experiment ended in failure. The turning point came in 2018 when they began using a gold swap strategy, exchanging gold profits for Bitcoin at an average price of $5,000, accumulating approximately $45 billion to $50 billion in assets. Subsequently, between 2023 and 2025, by requiring oil exports to be settled in USDT to evade international sanctions, they obtained an additional $10 billion to $15 billion worth of Bitcoin. Moreover, during 2023-2024, through mining seizures and confiscations, they gained an extra approximately $500 million in holdings.

Rough calculations suggest that the total Bitcoin holdings of this regime are valued at between $56 billion and $67 billion, with an implied Bitcoin quantity exceeding 600,000 coins. This scale is less than 1% of the total circulating BTC globally but is enough to shake the market at certain moments. The most notable point is that even if a regime change occurs, the actual control over these assets remains uncertain. Subsequent interrogations and negotiations will undoubtedly revolve around this enormous wealth, potentially redefining the global Bitcoin supply landscape and price expectations.

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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 16h ago
Wow, can just these few regimes really shake the entire market? It seems like Bitcoin is still too easily harvested by big players.
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SocialAnxietyStakervip
· 18h ago
600,000 BTC? Is that real? This move is too bold. I didn't expect this approach from South America.
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down_only_larryvip
· 01-05 03:25
Wow, this move... A country secretly playing this trick, and everything's gone with a change of regime? That's so intense.
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GateUser-c802f0e8vip
· 01-05 03:24
This move in South America is truly brilliant; pouring in 60 billion directly. No wonder the crypto world is so focused on geopolitical issues.
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AirdropHuntervip
· 01-05 03:16
Wow, 600,000 BTC could be dumped overnight if it really leaks out...
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HypotheticalLiquidatorvip
· 01-05 03:10
600,000 coins surface? This health factor is crashing directly, and once deleveraging happens, it's a chain of liquidations. --- Change of regime, assets change hands, systemic risk is rising. Will the borrowing rate spike as well? --- $60 billion liquidation price triggered, who can stop the dominoes from falling? --- The situation in South America indicates that the Bitcoin supply landscape is about to change, and volatility is definitely increasing. --- If this causes a dump, can market sentiment survive? Risk control thresholds need to be recalculated. --- Geopolitical explosions, asset control rights transfer, whoever takes over next will have to buy the dip.
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TideRecedervip
· 01-05 03:09
Damn, this wave of South American players is sneaky. They directly poured in $60 billion, and as soon as the regime changes, the game board gets chaotic.
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PrivateKeyParanoiavip
· 01-05 03:02
600,000 BTC so outrageous? A change in government leads to chaos, the crypto world will tremble accordingly.
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