Bhutan is selling Bitcoin again. The Royal Government transferred 519.7 BTC worth roughly $36.75 million to a Binance deposit address Wednesday. The move comes from Druk Holding and Investments, the nation’s sovereign wealth fund, and follows a consistent pattern of outflows that has been running for months.
The remaining stack now sits at 4,453 BTC. That is a sharp drop from a peak of over 13,000 BTC. More than two thirds of the position is gone.
- The Transaction: Druk Holding moved 519.7 BTC to exchange-linked wallets, including Binance and QCP Capital.
- The Trend: Sovereign holdings have dropped over 60% from the October 2024 peak to roughly 4,450 BTC.
- The Signal: Sovereign inventory is converting to liquid supply in steady $30M-$70M tranches.
The Transfer: On-Chain Confirmation
Data from Arkham Intelligence identifies the movement as a split transaction.
The funds were routed to two distinct wallets: one associated with the trading firm QCP Capital and another directly feeding Binance Inflows.
Direct transfers to exchange deposit addresses typically signal immediate intent to sell or collateralize assets rather than mere custody rotation.
This is a liquidity event. The market has seen this repeatedly in recent weeks, including a $72 million exit last week and a $12 million tranche earlier in the month. Druk Holding is averaging down its exposure while prices hover near $71,100. While some analysts debate the exact motive, the destination of these funds suggests active profit-taking rather than long-term repositioning.
The Strategy: From Mining to Monetization
Bhutan Bitcoin holdings were not purchased on the open market like typical institutional assets. They were generated through industrial-scale Bitcoin Mining operations utilizing the country’s renewable hydropower resources.
This gives Druk Holding a cost basis of effectively zero (excluding infrastructure CAPEX), making these Sovereign BTC Sales pure profit realization for the state treasury.
The strategy has shifted. From 2022 through late 2024, Bhutan was a net accumulator. Now, the state acts as a disciplined seller.
Unlike El Salvador, which continues to buy, Bhutan is monetizing its digital surplus to fund domestic initiatives. Analysts view this as a capital rotation likely funding the Gelephu Mindfulness City infrastructure project.
While Bitcoin and gold reverse roles in the broader macro conversation, Bhutan treats its BTC stack strictly as a working capital account.
Markets are absorbing the supply. Despite persistent sell pressure from Bhutan, Bitcoin remains resilient, trading with volatility signals that suggest strong demand absorption. The Druk Holding wallet is now a known sell-side vector. This is an organized unwind. The treasury is liquidating into strength.
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