UK May Sell $6.27 Billion in Bitcoin to Address Fiscal Deficit
The UK government may consider selling its multi-billion-dollar Bitcoin holdings to address gaps in its finances, according to accounting firm RSM.
Recent data suggest that the government possesses approximately $6.27 billion in Bitcoin , much of which was seized during a criminal investigation involving convicted money launderer Jian Wen. While prosecutors claim Wen used Bitcoin to acquire cash and property, her legal team disputes her involvement as the mastermind of the operation.
Amid mounting fiscal pressures, Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, has reportedly been advised to consult experts on the best time to liquidate these assets to maximize taxpayer benefit.
Chris Etherington of RSM argues that the volatile nature of Bitcoin makes an immediate sale a prudent option, particularly given the political and economic pressure Reeves faces. He pointed to Germany’s decision last year to sell off 50,000 BTC in a similar scenario as a precedent.
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Crypto Expert Predicts Total Market Cap to Surge to $10 TrillionLegal expert Quentin Hunt explained that proceeds from forfeited cryptocurrencies, like the UK’s Bitcoin holdings, are directed into the Consolidated Fund, managed by the Treasury, effectively funneling the money back into public use. With Germany already capitalizing on its Bitcoin reserves to support fiscal needs, the UK now faces a similar opportunity to stabilize its finances.
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