Bhutan Cuts Bitcoin Holdings by 70% Over 18 Months
Bhutan has sold about 70% of its Bitcoin holdings over the past 18 months, with Arkham data showing its stash shrinking from roughly 13,000 BTC in October 2024 to 3,954 BTC, now worth around $280.6 million. About $215.7 million of that reduction happened this year alone, indicating active liquidation. Additionally, it’s been over a year since the country saw any mining inflows above $100,000, suggesting its hydropower-powered Bitcoin mining operations may have slowed or stopped altogether.
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