US Government Says It Has Not Sold Bitcoin Forfeited in Samourai Wallet Case
Jan 17, 2026
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- Reports claiming the U.S. sold Samourai Wallet bitcoin sparked confusion across the crypto community.
- Executive Order 14233 requires forfeited Bitcoin to be held, not liquidated by agencies.
- U.S. officials confirmed the Samourai Wallet bitcoin remains on the government’s balance sheet.
Confusion spread in the first week of 2026 after online reports claimed the U.S. government had quietly sold bitcoin linked to the Samourai Wallet case. Those claims triggered debate as a recent executive order restricted what agencies can do with forfeited bitcoin. Officials now say those reports were inaccurate.
What Sparked the Confusion?
The discussion began after claims surfaced that U.S. authorities had sold itcoin forfeited by Samourai Wallet developers Keonne Rodriguez and William Lonergan Hill as part of a plea agreement. The amount involved was estimated at around $6.3…
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