USMS sells 57.55 BTC from Samourai Wallet creators, defying Executive Order.USMS sells 57.55 BTC from Samourai Wallet creators, defying Executive Order.

USMS Sells Forfeited Bitcoin Despite Executive Order

Key Points:
  • USMS sold 57.55 BTC despite an executive order.
  • Potential regulatory implications for similar cases.
  • Market reactions remain cautious following the sale.
USMS Sells Forfeited Bitcoin Despite Executive Order

The U.S. Marshals Service sold approximately 57.55 BTC, forfeited from Samourai Wallet’s developers Keonne Rodriguez and William Lonergan Hill, under the Department of Justice’s guidance, on November 3, 2025.

This sale marks a significant deviation from Trump’s executive order, potentially influencing governmental approaches to handling seized digital assets and impacting Bitcoin’s perceived stability in custody cases.

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The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) recently sold 57.55 BTC forfeited from Samourai Wallet developers under the DOJ’s direction. This sale took place despite an executive order requiring such assets to be transferred to the U.S. Strategic Bitcoin Reserve.

Developers Keonne Rodriguez and William Lonergan Hill forfeited the BTC after entering a plea agreement. Despite directives to hold the BTC, the Assistant U.S. Attorney authorized transfer to Coinbase Prime. This action contradicts standing policy.

Market scrutiny followed as the transaction indicated policy defiance and resulted in a notable government BTC sale. With the market now aware, attention focuses on the regulatory approach regarding controversial asset-handling practices.

This government action impacts regulatory precedents and generates discussions on future enforcement. The event renews attention to an executive order, highlighting discrepancies within the DOJ’s enforcement policies on digital assets.

Senator Cynthia Lummis, U.S. Senator, said, “The DOJ sale of 57 BTC violates Trump’s Strategic Bitcoin Reserve directive.”

The ongoing regulatory challenges that involve technology and policy underscore how legal clarity remains a critical issue. This sale prompts discussions on the government’s Bitcoin handling strategies and its implications on broader regulatory policies.

Questions arise regarding the future role of Bitcoin in government reserves as historical trends suggest an evolving governmental stance on digital assets. Insights into the legal and technological landscape could further guide upcoming policy decisions.

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