An interesting contrast is unfolding. A certain judicial department just sold 57 BTC from addresses linked to the Samourai wallet, worth approximately $6.3 million. Coincidentally, this transaction occurred right after the top decision-makers signed an executive order to establish a "National Strategic Bitcoin Reserve," explicitly prohibiting the government from selling its held BTC. The ideal is lofty, but the reality is quite stark—on one hand, accumulating coins, and on the other, dumping them on the market. This move has left many industry insiders puzzled, questioning whether it reflects policy chaos or if there are other hidden motives.
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NFT_Therapy
· 01-06 12:52
Holding coins in the left hand and throwing in the right hand, this move is really amazing haha
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HodlTheDoor
· 01-06 12:37
Holding coins in the left hand and dumping in the right hand, this logic is brilliant haha
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OldLeekMaster
· 01-06 12:32
Holding coins in the left hand and dumping in the right hand, is this the legendary "I call the shots"?
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airdrop_huntress
· 01-06 12:28
Holding coins in the left hand and dumping in the right hand, isn't this government department playing a double game? Haha
An interesting contrast is unfolding. A certain judicial department just sold 57 BTC from addresses linked to the Samourai wallet, worth approximately $6.3 million. Coincidentally, this transaction occurred right after the top decision-makers signed an executive order to establish a "National Strategic Bitcoin Reserve," explicitly prohibiting the government from selling its held BTC. The ideal is lofty, but the reality is quite stark—on one hand, accumulating coins, and on the other, dumping them on the market. This move has left many industry insiders puzzled, questioning whether it reflects policy chaos or if there are other hidden motives.