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    Will UK Dump Bitcoin Following Germany’s Move? Another BTC Dip Coming Up?

    July 19, 20243 Mins Read


    After Germany’s recent Bitcoin sell-off spree, the crypto market is speculating whether the UK might follow Germany’s move as the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachael Reeves is under pressure to fund her economic plans. As the Britain government holds a substantial BTC stash, if Reeves decides to sell, rumors suggest a potential market dip. 

    UK Currently Holds Over $4 Billion Worth Of BTC

    According to a Bloomberg report, Reeves could sell the UK’s seized Bitcoin assets, valued at around £3.9 billion or $5 billion, to support her economic agenda. The Britain government had acquired these Bitcoin holdings through legal actions, including a major case against money launderer Jian Wen. The Crown Prosecution Service secured Wen’s assets, including BTC, valued at around £2 billion at the time. 

    Since crypto was absent from Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s manifesto, questions prevail over how the new administration will treat BTC and cryptocurrencies after a landslide victory. The previous Conservative-led regime, led by former PM Rishi Sunak, had sought to implement comprehensive crypto regulations and transform Britain into a global Web3 innovation hub.

    Will the UK Follow Germany’s Move?

    According to data from crypto intelligence platform Arkham, the UK government held roughly 61,245 Bitcoins as of July 19, worth more than $4 billion. With the current value at £3.9 billion, Reeves has a substantial resource at her disposal. However, selling the assets could result in a substantial dip in BTC price, similar to what occurred after Germany’s recent huge Bitcoin sell-off. Notably, the German government sold nearly 50,000 BTC, contributing to a 15% price drop. 

    Is There An Alternative Way Out?

    While selling the bitcoins could provide quick funds for Reeves’ economic plans, the move could lead to market volatility, and BTC could dip further affecting the broader crypto market. However, Reeves might consider balancing the immediate financial gain against the probable long-term market consequences. The report suggests that a more strategic approach might involve relaxing crypto regulations to offset the potential market impacts. 

    The alternative path is to hold BTC, wait for higher prices, and even acquire more as a reserve asset. Notably, MicroStrategy and its founder, Michael Saylor, have lauded crypto as a superior inflation hedge. Sovereign nations like El Salvador under President Nayib Bukele have also advocated BTC investments and made millions of dollars in unrealized profits. 

    Bytecoin’s Charlie Morris noted the UK’s current anti-crypto stance. Easing regulations could pull investment and display the new government’s support for technology and innovation. Such a move might mitigate the negative effects of a BTC selloff. 

    Market Awaits Reeves’ Decision While Bitcoin Recovers

    Market analysts and crypto enthusiasts will closely watch Reeves’ decision. With international criminals increasing use of BTC, more crypto assets could come under government control. 

    Bitcoin has recovered from its recent dip and is trading above the $65,000 mark. Over the past day, it has dropped to $63,246 depicting the volatile market scenario. Its trading volume also rose over 14% reaching $32 billion as of writing. It is currently trading at $66,340. 



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