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U.S. shifts $23,000 in seized Bitcoin as ‘Villanueva’ wallet empties

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Last updated: 04/03/2026 1:11 Chiều
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Published 04/03/2026
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A wallet on the Bitcoin blockchain associated with U.S. government seizure funds moved approximately 0.3346 BTC, roughly $23,000, marking the first on-chain transfer from a federal forfeiture account since late 2025, according to blockchain analytics data.

Summary

  • The U.S. government moved roughly 0.33 BTC from a wallet labeled as seized funds tied to the Villanueva forfeiture.
  • The Bitcoin was sent to fresh addresses with no immediate exchange connections, suggesting possible internal custody management.
  • Public records on the specific forfeiture case are sparse, highlighting how blockchain labeling often precedes detailed court disclosures.

Data flagged by on-chain intelligence platform Arkham showed three transactions on March 3 from an address labeled “U.S. Government: Miguel Villanueva Seized Funds,” sending small amounts of Bitcoin (BTC), 0.0378 BTC, 0.24 BTC and 0.0568 BTC, to newly created addresses with no prior transaction history.

U.S. shifts $23,000 in seized Bitcoin as ‘Villanueva’ wallet empties - 2

After the movements, the originating wallet appeared fully emptied.

Investigators and public records searches have not yet uncovered a publicly accessible federal court filing directly tied to the Villanueva seizure, a common occurrence in digital asset forfeiture cases where labeling on blockchain analytics is based on chain-clustering rather than official registry entries.

Despite drawing attention due to its link to a government wallet, the scale of the transfer is modest, especially compared with other federal movements in recent years, and there is no indication the funds were funneled to an exchange for liquidation.

The three recipient addresses do not show obvious connections to known deposit wallets.

Industry observers note that such small transfers can be consistent with internal custody management, test operations, or consolidation of seized assets, rather than sales.

Over the past decade, the U.S. government has accumulated Bitcoin through criminal and civil forfeitures from a range of cases, including darknet marketplaces, hack recoveries and fraud prosecutions. Federal entities now control a substantial portfolio of digital assets, estimated at around 328,000 BTC, valued at more than $22 billion, making it one of the largest known sovereign holders globally.

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