Speculation around Venezuela’s alleged Bitcoin holdings surged after US forces captured President Nicolás Maduro and brought him to the United States.  Some claimsSpeculation around Venezuela’s alleged Bitcoin holdings surged after US forces captured President Nicolás Maduro and brought him to the United States.  Some claims

Can Trump Seize Venezuela’s $60 Billion Bitcoin Reserve, If It Exists?

2026/01/07 05:19
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Speculation around Venezuela’s alleged Bitcoin holdings surged after US forces captured President Nicolás Maduro and brought him to the United States. 

Some claims suggest the US could now seize a massive, hidden Bitcoin reserve—often estimated at 600,000 BTC, worth roughly $60 billion at current prices. But legal reality and on-chain data tell a far more restrained story.

Venezuela’s Secret 600,000 Bitcoin Stash: Fact or Fiction?

The rumor centers on the idea that Venezuela quietly accumulated Bitcoin over several years to bypass sanctions. 

Supporters point to informal oil trades, gold sales, and crypto usage inside the country as evidence of a large “shadow reserve.”

However, there is no on-chain proof to support claims of hundreds of thousands of Bitcoin held by the Venezuelan state. 

No wallets have been identified, nor have custodians been named. There is no verifiable on-chain evidence for this claim.

In short, the $60 billion figure remains speculation, not evidence.

What Venezuela Actually Holds

The only amount that appears consistently in public trackers and analyst estimates is around 240 BTC. Even that figure is debated and modest by global standards.

Crucially, this small amount is not clearly linked to wallets that the US can access. It may sit in cold storage, third-party custody, or structures outside US jurisdiction. 

Ownership also matters. State-held assets face much higher legal barriers than personal property.

Can the US Legally Seize Maduro’s Bitcoin Stash?

Under US law, the answer is likely yes. Once Nicolás Maduro is physically in the United States and indicted, federal courts generally assert jurisdiction. 

The long-standing Ker–Frisbie doctrine allows prosecutions even if a defendant is brought in through irregular means.

The US also does not recognize Maduro as Venezuela’s legitimate leader. That weakens any claim to head-of-state immunity in US courts.

But personal custody is not the same as asset control.

Seizing Bitcoin requires two things – legal authority and physical access.

First, prosecutors must prove the Bitcoin is directly linked to criminal activity charged in court. Estimates, intelligence claims, or geopolitical narratives are not enough.

Second, authorities must be able to access the assets. That means private keys, compliant custodians, or exchanges within US reach. Without keys or cooperation, Bitcoin cannot be seized—no matter who is in custody.

This applies to both the rumored reserve and the smaller 240 BTC figure.

What is Realistic Going Forward

The US may freeze assets if it identifies them. It may pressure intermediaries or monitor suspected wallets. It may also use forfeiture threats as leverage during legal proceedings.

But outright seizure of a $60 billion Bitcoin reserve remains legally and practically implausible.

Arresting Donald Trump’s most high-profile adversary does not unlock Venezuela’s Bitcoin, real or rumored.

Without proof, jurisdiction, and keys, even the boldest claims stay out of reach.

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