Cryptocurrency markets continue to closely monitor the activities of state-linked wallets, with recent attention focused on Bitcoin transfers from addresses linked to the Bhutanese government. According to information shared by onchain data platform Onchain Lens, a total of 21.52 addresses were transferred. $BTC to various platforms.
According to shared data, the majority of the remittances were sent to crypto trading firm QCP Capital. On-chain records show that approximately $20.5 was transferred from a wallet associated with the Bhutanese government. $BTC To QCP Capital. The transfer was estimated to be worth approximately $1.52 million at the time of the transaction.
Additionally, a small amount of Bitcoin was sent to the newly created wallet from the same address. According to the data, about 1.02 $BTC Transferred in this second transaction, the value of these assets was estimated at approximately $75,900.
Analysts note that transfers from state-linked wallets are often related to portfolio management, custodial arrangements, or institutional investor trading activity. It is known that government agencies, especially those with large crypto asset holdings, sometimes conduct asset transfers via over-the-counter (OTC) trading platforms.
Bhutan has emerged as a prominent country in recent years due to its interest in cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. There are also various reports that the country is using hydroelectric power to conduct cryptocurrency mining activities.
According to experts, the activity of state-linked wallets is being closely monitored by market participants for potential sell-offs or portfolio rebalancing signals. However, the current scale of transfers is believed to be at a level that could have a limited impact on the global Bitcoin market.
*This is not investment advice.

