Coingecko: Global governments hold a total of 463,741 Bitcoins, down to about 2.3% of the total supply
On April 29th, according to Coingecko, as of April 2025, global governments collectively hold 463,741 bitcoins, accounting for approximately 2.3% of the total bitcoin supply. This number is down from 529,591 in July 2024.
The United States remains the largest holder, with 198,012 bitcoins, and strengthens management through the "Digital Fort Knox" strategic reserve. China holds 194,000 bitcoins, mainly from the 2019 PlusToken scam. The United Kingdom seized 61,000 bitcoins through criminal investigations. Bhutan conducts sustainable mining through hydropower and holds 8,594 bitcoins. El Salvador purchases 1 bitcoin daily and currently holds 6,135 bitcoins. Ukraine has received 256 bitcoins in donations since 2024, used for military and humanitarian aid. Germany liquidated its 46,359 bitcoins in mid-2024, causing a 15.7% drop in bitcoin price.
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