Is Venezuela hiding a reserve of 600K $BTC? Rumors about possible undisclosed bitcoin holdings by the government are fueling speculation in the crypto community. How likely is it that a Latin American country keeps such reserves secret while facing economic pressures?
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TokenomicsShaman
· 11h ago
600K BTC? Are you kidding? Venezuela's economic situation can still stock up this much... Do you really think we're all fools?
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OnChainDetective
· 20h ago
lol 600k btc in venezuela? nah, transaction patterns would've already exposed it. checked the whale wallets across multiple blockchain hops - nothing suspicious that traces back to caracas infrastructure. if they actually held that much, economic pressure wouldn't let them sit quiet, the sell pressure would show up somewhere
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 01-06 16:45
Did Venezuela hide 600K Bitcoin? I've seen this script before, it's just another scam coin illusion show...
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-06 16:40
Nah, this wave is definitely a rumor. With the situation in Venezuela, there's no way to hide anything.
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OnchainHolmes
· 01-06 16:35
600k BTC? That number sounds a bit outrageous. Even with Venezuela's economy in such a state, can they really hoard that much?
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EuTeDisse
· 01-06 16:33
If they truly have these assets, they will be frozen... for later sale.
And the announcement of this freezing could trigger the BTC price because a sale announcement would take a long time to be made until the entire process is completed.
Is Venezuela hiding a reserve of 600K $BTC? Rumors about possible undisclosed bitcoin holdings by the government are fueling speculation in the crypto community. How likely is it that a Latin American country keeps such reserves secret while facing economic pressures?