China Bitcoin Holdings Near U.S. Record Despite Crypto Ban

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China may soon overtake the U.S. as the world’s largest Bitcoin holder. Even though the country has been following a nationwide crypto ban since 2021. Recent reports estimate China’s government holdings at around 194,000 BTC from the 2019 PlusToken seizure. This number puts it just 4,000 BTC short of the U.S.’s 198,000 BTC. Although some sources estimate U.S. holdings to be as high as 328,000 BTC.

A Strategic Reserve in the Shadows

China’s Bitcoin accumulation shows an interesting contrast between public policy and state actions. While the country has strict crypto regulations, its government seems to quietly hold a huge amount of BTC. Experts suggest these holdings act as a strategic reserve asset, similar to gold or foreign currency reserves.

“This shows that Bitcoin appeals to governments as a store of value,” said one analyst. “Even with bans in place, the asset remains attractive at a state level.”

The Numbers Behind the Rankings

Reports focus on the PlusToken seizure from 2019, which remains one of the largest government-managed Bitcoin reserves. By comparison, the U.S. government gained Bitcoin through different kinds of enforcement actions. This includes seizures that are tied to illegal activity. On the other hand, despite banning crypto trading and mining, China’s state holdings nearly match or surpass those of the U.S.

Implications for Global Bitcoin Adoption

China’s accumulation leads to bigger talks about sovereign adoption of Bitcoin. Analysts note that divergent regulatory policies do not prevent strategic Bitcoin holdings. Instead, they reflect how governments view BTC differently from the public.

“China may be setting itself up as a Bitcoin power behind the scenes,” said a crypto economist. “It’s a reminder that policy and strategy don’t always align publicly.”

What This Means for Bitcoin Markets

China’s Bitcoin holdings news has also created a debate among crypto enthusiasts and investors. Many highlight the irony of China holding Bitcoin despite its strict bans. Others view it as a sign that Bitcoin is increasingly recognized as a global store of value, and not just a speculative asset.

As China gets closer to surpassing the U.S., it shows the growing state-level interest in Bitcoin worldwide. Markets may start paying closer attention to government BTC holdings as a measure of strategic influence and adoption potential.

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