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Venezuela 600,000 BTC Shadow Reserve Claim Explained

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Reports that Venezuela may hold a hidden stash of as many as 600,000 Bitcoin, potentially worth around $60 billion, have resurfaced following the U.S. capture of President Nicolás Maduro earlier this month. The figure was highlighted by investigative journalist Bradley Hope in social media posts and an intelligence newsletter, sparking intense discussion in crypto and policy circles.

Hope’s commentary described a scenario in which Venezuela’s government converted proceeds from looted gold sales into Bitcoin over years. He referenced a Swiss lawyer alleged to control access to the supposed reserve and tied the narrative to Maduro’s long-time associate Alex Saab.

Despite the attention, analysts caution that the 600,000 BTC estimate is not backed by on-chain evidence or public wallet tracking. Mainstream blockchain intelligence firms have found no verifiable proof of such holdings, and public trackers list Venezuela’s known official Bitcoin at only about 240 BTC.

The claim has moved beyond niche speculation. Major crypto news outlets and analysts are publishing updates, but most stress that at this point the figure remains an unverified estimate rather than documented government reserves.

Post claims “shadow reserve” built from gold swaps and USDT oil settlement

Meanwhile, a crypto market commentator using the handle Serenity  claimed Venezuela built a $60 billion-plus “shadow reserve” in Bitcoin and Tether, arguing the stockpile grew through gold trades and oil payments structured to skirt sanctions.

Estimated Bitcoin Holdings of Major Entities. Source: Serenity

Serenity said the estimate relies on “intelligence” and human sources and cited Whale Hunting, which the post attributed to Bradley Hope and Clara Preve, as the basis for a timeline starting in 2018. The post linked that start date to Venezuela’s alleged liquidation of gold from the Orinoco Mining Arc.

The post claimed Venezuela converted about $2 billion in gold proceeds into Bitcoin at an average price near $5,000, implying roughly 400,000 BTC from that tranche. Using a January 2026 Bitcoin price near $90,000, Serenity said that portion alone would be worth about $36 billion.

Serenity also claimed Venezuela shifted from the failed Petro project toward using USDT during crude oil sales, then later converted stablecoins into Bitcoin to avoid the risk of address freezes. The post estimated the alleged holdings by category: Gold swaps (2018–2020) at $45 billion to $50 billion, petro crypto oil activity (2023–2025) at $10 billion to $15 billion, and mining seizures (2023–2024) near $500 million, for a total of $56 billion to $67 billion.

The commentator said a seizure narrative would not automatically mean U.S. control because access would depend on private keys or seed phrases. Serenity argued the situation could lead to litigation or custody arrangements that prevent movement of coins, and it framed other outcomes, including long term holding by U.S. authorities or rapid liquidation, as potential paths.

Serenity’s post also ranked the alleged Venezuelan total against other large holders, listing Satoshi Nakamoto at about 1.1 million BTC, BlackRock’s IBIT at about 770,791.5 BTC, Microstrategy (MSTR) at about 672,497 BTC, Venezuela (seized) at about 600,000 BTC, the U.S. government at about 325,293 BTC, and the Mt. Gox trustee at about 140,000 BTC.

Market Reaction and Bitcoin Price Context

Crypto markets have reacted modestly to the rumors amid broader geopolitical developments. Bitcoin traded near $91,000–$93,000 in the days following the news, showing both upward spikes and pulls as traders absorbed conflicting narratives. According to price data for the first week of January, BTC climbed from below $88,000 at the start of the year to highs above $93,000 before settling near $91,600.

Bitcoin BTC Price Moves Early January 2026. Source: CoinCodex

This price behavior occurred against a backdrop of increased speculative trading tied to the Maduro story. Some commentators connected the price action to concerns that the alleged Venezuelan holdings, if ever moved or seized, could materially affect supply dynamics in the Bitcoin market.

However, analysts also emphasize that market fundamentals and macro factors — including institutional inflows, ETF flows, and broader risk sentiment — are likely stronger drivers of price than the uncertain reserve claims. Given the lack of transparent on-chain linkage, many traders treat the alleged stash as rumor rather than a verified catalyst.

If Venezuela does control significant undisclosed Bitcoin, tracing those assets would require access to private keys or cooperation from insiders. Until such evidence emerges, the story remains a debate about possibility, not proof.

Source: https://coinpaper.com/13588/venezuela-s-alleged-600-000-btc-stash-truth-or-60-b-myth

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