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US government moves $235K in SHIB seized from FTX, Alameda, Arkham data shows

Arkham data shows the U.S. government moved nearly 54.9 billion SHIB seized from FTX and Alameda.

US government moves $235K in SHIB seized from FTX, Alameda, Arkham data shows

A wallet labelled by blockchain analytics platform Arkham as belonging to the U.S. government has transferred approximately 54.9 billion Shiba Inu [SHIB].  The tokens are worth around $235,000. This has renewed attention on crypto assets seized during the FTX and Alameda Research investigations.

The movement was detected on-chain on July 15. While Arkham identified the SHIB as assets seized from FTX and Alameda, no U.S. government agency has publicly explained the purpose of the transfer.

Arkham flags movement from government-labelled wallet

According to Arkham, the government-linked wallet transferred 54.895 billion SHIB. This was alongside smaller token movements from an address it attributes to assets seized in connection with FTX and Alameda.

The transfer was visible on-chain, although the destination does not, in itself, establish why the assets were moved. Government-controlled wallets routinely transfer digital assets for a range of operational reasons. This includes custody management, consolidation, or future disposal.

Arkham suggested the SHIB could ultimately be used in the FTX creditor repayment process. However, no court filing, Department of Justice statement, or update from the FTX Recovery Trust had confirmed the purpose of the transfer at the time of writing.

Transfer comes as FTX repayments continue

The movement also comes as the FTX bankruptcy estate continues distributing recovered assets to creditors under its court-approved repayment plan.

Since the exchange’s collapse in November 2022, the estate has made multiple distributions to eligible creditor classes. Also, it has been recovering billions of dollars in assets through liquidations, settlements, and asset sales. 

Bankruptcy administrators have previously said eligible creditors are expected to receive full principal repayments, with many also receiving statutory interest.

However, there is currently no indication that Wednesday’s SHIB transfer forms part of those ongoing creditor distributions.

Blockchain reveals movements, not motives

Government wallet activity frequently attracts attention because blockchain data makes transfers publicly visible in real time. However, on-chain data alone cannot explain why assets are moved.

Without supporting court documents or official statements, transfers between government-controlled wallets or custodians may reflect administrative actions rather than imminent sales or distributions. 

As a result, the latest SHIB movement should be viewed as a confirmed on-chain transfer rather than evidence of a specific government action.


Final Summary

  • Arkham detected the transfer of approximately 54.9 billion SHIB, worth around $235,000, from a wallet it labels as belonging to the U.S. government.
  • Although the transfer comes as the FTX estate continues creditor repayments, no official source has connected the movement to the bankruptcy distribution process.

 

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Adewale Olarinde

Journalist

Adewale Olarinde is a crypto journalist and data-driven storyteller with a Master’s degree in International Relations. He covers digital assets, markets, and policy with a focus on clarity and context. Outside of work, he’s a lifelong Manchester United supporter and a big music lover.

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