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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Shiba Inu (SHIB) / SHIB Transfer of $250K Linked to FTX Seizure by U.S. Government

SHIB Transfer of $250K Linked to FTX Seizure by U.S. Government

What to know:

  • The U.S. government transferred approximately $250,000 worth of SHIB seized from FTX and Alameda Research.
  • Arkham Intelligence reported the transfer using on-chain blockchain data.
  • The transaction appears to be an administrative wallet movement rather than a market sale.
  • The seized SHIB could eventually be used to support FTX creditor repayments through the ongoing bankruptcy process.

By Amrin Sanjay | Edited By Ammar Raza,July 16, 2026, 7:00 AM

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The U.S. government has transferred roughly $250,000 worth of Shiba Inu (SHIB) tokens that were previously seized in connection with the collapse of FTX and Alameda Research.

According to blockchain analytics platform Arkham Intelligence, the transaction is part of the government’s management of confiscated crypto assets and could ultimately support repayments to creditors involved in the FTX bankruptcy.

U.S. Government Moves $250K in SHIB Tokens

According to Arkham Intelligence, the transferred SHIB originated from wallets associated with assets confiscated during investigations into FTX and Alameda Research. The blockchain transaction does not indicate that the tokens were sold but instead shows movement between government-controlled wallets.

U.S. government moves $250K in SHIB tokens
Source: Arkham

Arkham stated that the Shiba Inu will likely remain under U.S. government custody before eventually being used as part of creditor repayment efforts linked to the FTX estate. While the destination wallet is government-controlled, authorities have not issued an official statement explaining the transfer.

Also Read: SHIB Price Consolidates as On-Chain Signals Flash Mixed Outlook

FTX Asset Recovery Continues After Bankruptcy

The movement reflects the broader effort to recover and manage digital assets following FTX’s collapse in November 2022. Since the exchange entered bankruptcy, authorities have seized billions of dollars in cryptocurrencies and other assets connected to former FTX executives and Alameda Research.

The recovered assets are intended to maximize value for creditors through court-supervised proceedings. Instead of liquidating every asset immediately, governments and bankruptcy administrators often move holdings between secure wallets while legal and financial processes continue.

Why SHIB Holders Are Watching the Transfer

Large transfers involving government-controlled cryptocurrency wallets frequently attract market attention because investors monitor whether they signal an upcoming sale. In this case, however, the blockchain data only confirms a wallet movement rather than a liquidation of the memecoin holdings.

For SHIB holders, the distinction is important. Transfers between custody wallets generally have little immediate impact on supply or price, whereas sales onto public exchanges could temporarily increase selling pressure depending on market liquidity.

Government Wallet Activity Remains a Market Indicator

Government-controlled crypto wallets have become closely watched by traders following previous transfers involving Bitcoin and other seized digital assets. Blockchain analytics firms such as Arkham Intelligence provide public visibility into these movements, allowing market participants to distinguish between custody transfers and exchange deposits.

Although this transfer appears administrative, it highlights the growing role of blockchain transparency in monitoring government-held digital assets. As the FTX bankruptcy process continues, additional movements of seized cryptocurrencies may occur before final creditor distributions are completed through court-approved procedures.

Also Read: Shiba Inu Drops to 31st After 11% Weekly Decline in 2026

This article contains market analysis and price predictions. These are not guarantees. Crypto markets are volatile. Always DYOR. Not financial advice.

Filed Under: Shiba Inu (SHIB), Altcoin News, Cryptocurrency News, Meme Coins

About Amrin Sanjay

Amrin Sanjay is an Industry Reporter at Tron Weekly, covering developments across the cryptocurrency and blockchain sector. Her reporting focuses on Bitcoin, Ethereum, altcoins, and decentralized finance, alongside market activity, protocol updates, and ecosystem trends. She closely tracks Layer 1 and Layer 2 projects, DeFi tokens, and key technical indicators to explain market movements and on-chain activity with clarity and accuracy for both new and experienced readers.

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