Galaxy Research Director: Among the 518 Bitcoin addresses sanctioned by the United States, approximately 9,306 BTC are still held.

ME News Report, April 18 (UTC+8), Galaxy Research Director Alex Thorn revealed data on the X platform that the United States has listed a total of 518 Bitcoin addresses on the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) SDN sanctions list over the past few years. These addresses have received approximately 249,814 BTC, sent out 239,708 BTC, and currently hold a net of about 9,306 BTC, which is approximately $707 million at current prices. (Source: PANews)
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MistValleySignpost
· 3h ago
249k inflow, 239k outflow, this circulation efficiency is higher than some CEXs.
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PettyLp
· 3h ago
Sanctioned addresses can still make nearly $100 million in profit—OFAC is basically passively hoarding coins.
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GaslightPoet
· 3h ago
Only about 9k coins are frozen across 518 addresses, indicating that most have already been washed early.
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