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Felix van Dijk by Felix van Dijk
May 16, 2026
in Bitcoin News
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Bhutan officials have denied claims that the country sold nearly $1 billion in Bitcoin, pushing back against a narrative that gained traction after on-chain observers flagged large wallet movements linked to the Himalayan nation’s crypto holdings.

The denial comes amid heightened scrutiny of Bhutan’s Bitcoin reserves, which the country accumulated through state-backed mining operations run by Druk Holding & Investments, a sovereign investment arm. The nearly $1 billion figure circulated widely on social media and in crypto market commentary, prompting an official response.

What Bhutan Officials Said About the Bitcoin Sale Claim

Bhutanese authorities rejected the characterization that the country liquidated a substantial portion of its Bitcoin treasury. The government’s position separates routine treasury management from a large-scale selloff, a distinction that matters when sovereign actors hold billions in digital assets.

The disputed figure of nearly $1 billion appears to have been extrapolated from multiple smaller transactions observed over recent months. Decrypt reported on an $8.1 million Bitcoin transfer as part of what it described as an ongoing sell-off pattern, but individual movements of that size fall far short of the billion-dollar claim.

Separately, CoinDesk documented a $59 million sale while noting that Bhutan still held over $1.4 billion in reserves at the time. These confirmed transactions, while notable, do not support the aggregate claim of a near-billion-dollar liquidation event.

Where the $1 Billion Bitcoin Sale Narrative Came From

The narrative appears rooted in on-chain wallet tracking, where observers aggregated multiple outflows from addresses associated with Bhutan’s Gelephu Mindfulness City initiative and its broader sovereign mining program. On-chain movements, however, do not always confirm a sale; transfers between cold wallets, custodial migrations, and internal reshuffling can all appear as outflows.

Bhutan’s Gelephu Mindfulness City has publicly positioned itself as a crypto-forward jurisdiction, which has drawn persistent attention to wallet activity associated with the country. This visibility makes Bhutan-linked addresses a frequent target for speculation whenever large movements occur.

The confusion highlights a recurring challenge in crypto markets: distinguishing genuine liquidation from routine treasury operations when sovereign-linked wallets move assets. The situation is not unlike the scrutiny that followed reports of Grayscale filing an amended S-1 for a BNB ETF, where institutional crypto activity sparked immediate speculation about broader market implications.

Why the Bhutan Bitcoin Story Matters for the Market

A sovereign entity selling the claimed amount would represent meaningful sell pressure, comparable in scale to some of the largest institutional liquidation events that have historically moved spot prices. The claim drew attention precisely because of its potential market impact.

Bhutan’s position as a state-level Bitcoin holder places it alongside El Salvador and various government seizure wallets as entities whose movements traders monitor closely. Similar dynamics have played out with other sovereign-scale crypto events, such as when Intesa Sanpaolo disclosed $231 million in crypto exposure, drawing immediate market attention to institutional positioning.

The official denial may calm immediate speculation, but questions around transparency in state-level crypto holdings persist. Unlike publicly traded companies or regulated ETFs that report holdings on fixed schedules, sovereign Bitcoin programs operate with limited disclosure requirements. This opacity has also fueled interest in token-level transparency efforts, including cases like Ripple’s documented RLUSD burns on Ethereum, where on-chain proof provided clarity that off-chain statements alone could not.

For traders watching sovereign Bitcoin activity, the key forward-looking signal will be whether Bhutan-linked addresses show continued outflows in on-chain data, or whether the pace of transfers slows following the public denial. Confirmed sale figures from reporting remain in the tens of millions, not the hundreds.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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Felix van Dijk

Regulation Reporter | Institutional Crypto Journalist | Power & Policy Analyst
Felix van Dijk is a European crypto journalist whose work focuses on regulation, institutional behavior, and the centers of power that shape digital-asset markets. At TheCCPress, he covers regulators, exchanges, policy conflicts, and the institutional side of crypto adoption, with a preference for stories where law, legitimacy, and market structure collide. His writing is built for readers who want more than surface-level updates and need a clearer view of who holds influence and how that influence is exercised.

“In crypto, regulation is rarely just about rules. It is about who gets legitimacy, who gets access, and who gets to define the market on acceptable terms.”

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- Gender: Male
- Born: December 1987
- Based: Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Company: TheCCPress
- Website: https://theccpress.com/
- Coverage Focus: Conflicts, power, regulators, exchanges, institutions, European crypto policy

Experience
Felix has spent more than a decade working across blockchain media, research, and policy-linked reporting. His strongest background is in explaining the overlap between adoption, regulation, and institutional strategy. At TheCCPress, that makes him a natural fit for stories about exchanges, legal friction, market legitimacy, and the organizations that shape the rules of participation.

Background
With training in media and technology and a career rooted in European crypto reporting, Felix brings a policy-literate, institution-aware perspective to the newsroom. He is less interested in short-term market noise than in understanding which actors are building durable influence and how regulatory pressure changes the balance of power.

Achievements
Felix’s best work tends to connect public policy with real market consequences. He is especially strong on stories where a regulatory change, exchange decision, or institutional move creates a wider conflict about control, compliance, or narrative dominance in crypto.

Work Style
He writes in a measured, research-led way and tends to frame stories around systems rather than isolated announcements. That makes him effective in categories where the article needs to explain a conflict clearly and show why a single company, regulator, or institution matters beyond one headline.

Skills
Felix’s core strengths include crypto regulation reporting, institutional analysis, exchange coverage, investigative framing, and editorial synthesis around power and policy. He is most valuable on stories that need both context and structural interpretation.

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Within the new TheCCPress taxonomy, Felix is one of the clearest fits for conflicts/regulation, power/regulators, power/exchanges, and people/institutions. He helps anchor the site’s authority in questions of control, legitimacy, and institutional influence.

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