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Have China’s Local Governments Just Sold 15K Bitcoin Worth $1.35B? Here Are the Facts

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Circulating reports suggesting local governments in China recently sold over $1 billion in Bitcoin might be misrepresenting facts.

Recent rumors across crypto media have stirred fears that Chinese local governments secretly offloaded 15,000 bitcoins worth $1.25 billion through offshore entities. 

These stories have spread, leading to concerns of greater selling pressure on Bitcoin as the market already faces headwinds from the ongoing U.S.–China tariff war and tightening macroeconomic conditions.

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China Did Not Sell 15K Bitcoin: Here Are the Facts

However, a closer look shows that the reports misrepresented credible sources. The claims originated from misinterpretations of a recent Reuters report exploring China’s ongoing debate around the management of seized cryptocurrencies. 

Contrary to the speculative headlines, Reuters never confirmed any recent mass liquidation of 15,000 BTC. Instead, the report clearly stated that this was the amount the local governments held at the end of 2024, not a recent sale.

Specifically, the Reuters investigation showed how local governments in China have been battling with the complexities of liquidating seized digital assets, especially in the absence of consistent regulatory guidelines. 

Due to the national ban on crypto trading, local authorities often partner with private firms to sell confiscated assets overseas and convert the proceeds into yuan. According to Reuters, one of these firms is local technology company Jiafenxiang, which has sold crypto worth over 3 billion yuan since 2018.

Although these strategies are financially beneficial for local budgets facing strains from economic challenges, they exist in a legal grey area, leading to calls for reform.

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Experts from the report stressed that inconsistent handling of crypto assets could result in corruption or further criminal activity. They insist that the growing volume of crypto involved in illicit transactions has raised the urgency for the government to recognize crypto as an asset and create a standard mechanism for selling them.

Further, some lawyers and academics also suggested that China’s central bank could help in managing seized tokens, potentially transforming them into a strategic reserve, similar to what the U.S. is doing.

For context, the United States has taken a friendly approach to Bitcoin. Notably, in March 2025, President Donald Trump signed an order to create a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. 

The reserve is seeded with forfeited crypto assets from criminal cases, with the government promising to fund it in budget-neutral ways. Proposals to further grow the reserve include reallocating a portion of America’s vast gold holdings. Currently, the U.S. holds around 207,000 BTC, the largest sovereign holder of the asset.

In contrast, China’s approach remains unclear. Despite holding about 194,000 BTC, and being the second-largest sovereign holder, the country has yet to implement a centralized framework for managing its crypto wealth. 

Some officials and legal experts are now pushing for the creation of a sovereign crypto reserve, possibly based in Hong Kong where crypto trading is legal. 

Ru Haiyang, CEO of crypto exchange platform HashKey, says the Chinese government could follow in America’s footsteps by establishing a reserve. However, CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju argued that China might have already sold the BTC seized from the PlusToken scam. Nonetheless, there are no official confirmations yet. 

DisClamier: This content is informational and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author's personal opinions and do not reflect The Crypto Basic opinion. Readers are encouraged to do thorough research before making any investment decisions. The Crypto Basic is not responsible for any financial losses.

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Sam Wisdom Raphael
Sam Wisdom Raphael
Sam Wisdom Raphael is a seasoned crypto news writer and journalist with 5 years of experience covering blockchain, DeFi, and crypto developments. Sam's active presence in the crypto community complements his deep understanding of the crypto space, allowing him to craft comprehensible price analysis reports and tackle technical blockchain concepts.

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