SEC Chairman Discusses Potential U.S. Seizure of Bitcoin Linked to Venezuela

Key Points:* SEC Chairman Paul Atkins addresses potential U.S. Bitcoin seizure.

  • $60 billion in Bitcoin linked to Venezuela remains unverified.
  • Market reactions are muted; Bitcoin price remains stable. U.S. SEC Chairman Paul Atkins, in a Fox Business interview, addressed unverified reports of Venezuela’s Bitcoin holdings worth up to $60 billion, without confirming potential U.S. actions.

The potential seizure of a sovereign nation’s Bitcoin would raise complex international law questions, affecting markets and showcasing custody challenges in cryptocurrency governance.

Uncertainty Over Venezuela’s Alleged $60 Billion Bitcoin Reserves

SEC Chairman Paul Atkins addressed speculation over the possible U.S. seizure of Bitcoin allegedly held by Venezuela. During a Fox Business interview, Atkins stated he is not involved in the decision-making process and the U.S. actions “remain to be seen.”

The primary focus involves the unconfirmed reports that Venezuela holds up to 600,000 BTC worth approximately $60 billion. Analysts have not verified these figures, and no changes in U.S. or Venezuelan policies have been officially stated.

Market reactions have been limited, with Bitcoin prices maintaining stability around $91,000. Comments by Atkins did not trigger notable reactions in the industry, underscoring the ongoing uncertainty of these reports.

Potential Consequences of U.S. Seizing a Nation’s Bitcoin

Did you know? Venezuela’s alleged $60 billion in Bitcoin reserves, if confirmed, would represent approximately 3% of Bitcoin’s fully diluted market cap, posing significant international law challenges.

According to CoinMarketCap, Bitcoin’s price stands at $91,392.24, with a market cap of $1.83 trillion and a market dominance of 58.70%. The 24-hour trading volume increased by 108.69%, yet Bitcoin has seen a 19.01% price decline over 90 days. Price changes were -0.04% over 24 hours, -2.66% over 7 days, and 1.12% over 30 days, with the circulating supply at 19.98 million BTC.

Bitcoin(BTC), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 01:12 UTC on January 13, 2026. Source: CoinMarketCap The Coincu research team notes that while there is no precedent for the U.S. seizing a sovereign nation’s Bitcoin, such actions could profoundly impact international relations and regulatory frameworks, particularly concerning sovereignty and cryptocurrency ownership rights.

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