Taiwan has taken custody of about 210.45 BTC. According to official responses shared with lawmakers, the coins were seized during criminal probes into fraud, moneyTaiwan has taken custody of about 210.45 BTC. According to official responses shared with lawmakers, the coins were seized during criminal probes into fraud, money

210 Bitcoin Land On Taiwan’s Balance Sheet After Asset Crackdowns

Taiwan has taken custody of about 210.45 BTC. According to official responses shared with lawmakers, the coins were seized during criminal probes into fraud, money laundering and other illegal activity.

The holdings were listed in a government inventory dated October 31, 2025, and the figure was made public amid questions from lawmaker Ko Ju-Chun.

Seized Crypto Under Judicial Control

Reports have disclosed that the Bitcoin is held under judicial custody, not as a national reserve. Court procedures determine what happens next.

Some assets may be returned to victims, some kept for evidence, and some could be forfeited or auctioned after legal review. No formal plan to convert the holdings into state reserves or investments has been announced.

The seized portfolio includes more than just Bitcoin. Officials recorded 2,429.97 ETH and sizable sums of stablecoins such as USDT and USDC. Based on reported totals, the combined value of these crypto assets exceeded NT$1.3 billion.

That amount converts to millions of US dollars at current exchange rates. At recent market levels, the 210.45 BTC alone is worth roughly $18 million, a figure that will move with Bitcoin’s price.

Value And Composition Of Holdings

According to public documents and reporting, Taiwan’s stockpile places it among several jurisdictions that hold cryptocurrency through law enforcement action.

Rankings that track seized or government-held crypto put Taiwan near other countries that have accumulated coins via criminal investigations.

Law enforcement seized these assets during a string of investigations into digital asset fraud and illicit exchanges. Some cases involved networks that used crypto to hide proceeds.

Other seizures came from raids tied to financial crime. Officials say the assets remain linked to ongoing legal processes, and ownership claims must be resolved before any transfer or sale can occur.

Implications For Policy And Enforcement

Based on reports, this disclosure highlights practical issues for authorities handling crypto. Keeping digital coins secure, establishing chain-of-custody records, calculating market value for legal decisions, and managing potential auctions are all new operational tasks for judicial agencies.

Transparency demands have increased as lawmakers press for clearer rules about how seized crypto should be treated.

Market watchers and legal experts say the public accounting of seized crypto may spur debate in Taiwan about regulations and asset management. Some will argue for clearer rules on disposition.

Others will push for victim compensation procedures that account for volatile values. Whatever comes next, these tokens are currently pieces of evidence tied to court rulings rather than line items in a sovereign treasury.

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