US Government-Linked Wallets Transfer BTC, ETH Worth $289 Million to Coinbase, Says On-Chain Analytics Firm—Sell Pressure Incoming?
Wallets believed to be linked to the U.S. government transferred nearly $289 million in Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) and Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) to Coinbase, on-chain analytics platform Arkham reported on Monday. Seized Bitcoin, Ethereum Moves Arkham’s data on X revealed a transfer of 2,875 BTC, worth nearly $178 million, to an unidentified address, which later forwarded the funds to a Coinbase Prime deposit address. The funds were seized from Ryan Farace, a c onvicted dark web drug trafficker who used Bitcoin in his criminal operations. In a similar development, an address containing Bitcoin seized from the defunct cryptocurrency exchange BTC-e moved $57.27 million in BTC. Another wallet linked to Brian Krewson, the Oracle employee convicted of laundering millions in cryptocurrency for convicted drug traffickers, directly moved 30,000 ETH, worth $53 million, to Coinbase Prime. “W...
Wallets believed to be linked to the U.S. government transferred nearly $289 million in Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) and Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) to Coinbase, on-chain analytics platform Arkham reported on Monday.
Seized Bitcoin, Ethereum Moves Arkham’s data on X revealed a transfer of 2,875 BTC, worth nearly $178 million, to an unidentified address, which later forwarded the funds to a Coinbase Prime deposit address.
The funds were seized from Ryan Farace, a c onvicted dark web drug trafficker who used Bitcoin in his criminal operations.
In a similar development, an address containing Bitcoin seized from the defunct cryptocurrency exchange BTC-e moved $57.27 million in BTC.
Another wallet linked to Brian Krewson, the Oracle employee convicted of laundering millions in cryptocurrency for convicted drug traffickers, directly moved 30,000 ETH, worth $53 million, to Coinbase Prime. “Will they be selling it all?” Arkham sparked intrigue, though no conclusive evidence supported it at the time of writing.
THE US GOVERNMENT JUST DEPOSITED $280M OF CRYPTO TO COINBASE PRIME The US Government just deposited a total of $288.33M of BTC and ETH to Coinbase Prime.
This includes confiscations from Brian Krewson, BTC-e, and Ryan Farace.
Will they be selling it all? pic.twitter.com/M5srRI3KJU — Arkham (@arkham) July 13, 2026 Big Sell Pressure Incoming? Movements from wallets tied to the government are not unusual.
In the past, the Federal government has sold or auctioned cryptocurrencies it acquired through law enforcement actions, criminal probes, and asset seizures.
A notable example is billionaire Tim Draper, who bought nearly 30,000 BTC seized from the Silk Road darknet market by the U.S.
Marshals Service, a Department of Justice agency, in 2014.
The USMS didn’t immediately return request for confirmation on the latest transfer.
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Last year, President Donald Trump’s executive order established a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve funded by forfeited assets, with a provision to develop budget-neutral strategies for acquiring additional BTC.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said last year that the government would stop selling the confiscated Bitcoin.
Price Action: At the time of writing, BTC was exchanging hands at $62,486.46, down 0.54% in the last 24 hours, according to data Pro.
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