US Official Says Seized Bitcoin From Samourai Case Was Not Sold
Alex Smith
4 weeks ago
According to a senior White House crypto adviser, the Bitcoin tied to the Samourai Wallet forfeiture was not liquidated by federal authorities. The assets will remain held by the government under its strategic reserve plan, the adviser said on social media.
White House Advisor Confirms No Sale
Reports have disclosed that about 57.55 BTC β roughly $6.3 million at recent prices β moved through addresses that some observers tracked, which sparked claims the coins had been sold.
The White House adviser, Patrick Witt, stepped in to clear up the matter, saying the Department of Justice confirmed there was no sale.
The coins will be kept in the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve in line with Executive Order 14233, signed in March 2025 by US President Donald Trump. That order directs that seized Bitcoin be held rather than auctioned off.
UPDATE: we have received confirmation from DOJ that the digital assets forfeited by Samourai Wallet have not been liquidated and will not be liquidated, per EO 14233. They will remain on the USG balance sheet as part of the SBR. https://t.co/v2GchC3vk8
β Patrick Witt (@patrickjwitt) January 16, 2026
Movement Of Coins Triggered Questions
Based on reports from blockchain analysts, a transfer to a Coinbase Prime address led to speculation about a disposal. Market watchers noticed the trail and raised alarms because a sale could have put extra downward pressure on prices.
Some traders reacted quickly to the noise. But officials explain that transfers between custody systems do not always mean liquidation. In this case, the DOJ and related agencies say the transfer was an internal custody step and not a sale to private buyers.
Background On The CaseThe legal action against the Samourai Wallet developers centered on charges tied to running an unlicensed money-transmitting service and aiding money laundering through mixer tools.
Those charged pleaded guilty. The forfeiture order followed those convictions, and the Bitcoin in question became part of the assets the government controls after the court rulings.
How the government manages such holdings has been a fast-moving policy issue since Executive Order 14233 was issued, which set new rules for seized crypto.
Policy And Market EffectsAccording to officials, holding seized Bitcoin in a national reserve is meant to avoid sudden market shocks that could follow large government sales.
Some critics argue the reserve gives the government a powerful financial tool, while supporters say it prevents volatile swings.
The announcement eased some short-term market worries because uncertainty about a possible sale had been cited as a potential pressure point for crypto prices.
Reactions From Industry ObserversBased on reports and social posts from crypto advocates, opinions remain split. Some welcomed the clarification as stabilizing.
Others want more transparency on how the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve will be run and when, if ever, coins might leave it.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle may ask for hearings or written briefings to get clearer answers about custody practices and future plans.
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