U.S. Moves to Seize Venezuela’s Bitcoin After Maduro’s Capture — Market Surges as Oil Outlook Shifts

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The United States is reportedly preparing to freeze and assume control of Venezuela’s Bitcoin reserves following the capture of Nicolás Maduro, who now faces narco-terrorism charges in a federal court in New York. The moment the news broke, crypto markets erupted. Bitcoin briefly surged above $94,000, ending months of sluggish price action as traders recalibrated expectations around Venezuela, global energy supply, and geopolitical risk. White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers said earlier that U.S. energy companies are “ready and willing to make major investments” to restore Venezuela’s devastated oil infrastructure—assets she blamed on “the illegitimate Maduro regime.”

Crypto Rallies as Traders Bet on Easing Energy Inflation According to CNBC’s crypto markets reporter Mackenzie Sagalos, traders are betting that Maduro’s arrest could finally unlock Venezuela’s massive oil potential. The country sits on roughly $17 trillion in untapped crude reserves, one of the largest in the world. If production resumes, markets expect: greater global oil supplylower energy costsreduced inflation pressure, especially in the U.S. Against this backdrop, Bitcoin regained its 50-day moving average, a technical level closely watched for short-term direction. The spike triggered a wave of liquidations, wiping out bearish short positions. Sagalos noted the contrast with last summer’s Iran strikes, where fears of a Strait of Hormuz shutdown sent crypto tumbling: “This time, higher future supply is viewed as disinflationary—and therefore risk-on. Venezuela has also been an early adopter of crypto, which amplifies the reaction.”

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Venezuela’s Complicated Bitcoin Legacy Crypto adoption in Venezuela stretches back to 2017, when hyperinflation in the bolivar forced families to rely on Bitcoin and Ethereum mining for financial survival. Public records previously showed that the government held only 240 BTC worth about $22 million. However, a controversial report by Whale Hunt challenged those figures this week, claiming that Venezuela may have secretly accumulated as much as: 600,000 BTCvalued near $60 billionrepresenting almost 3% of Bitcoin’s circulating supply Whether such a “shadow reserve” exists remains unverified, but the rumors alone have fueled market volatility.

U.S. Energy Interests Move Quickly U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright is expected to attend a Goldman Sachs-hosted energy conference in Miami this week, alongside top executives from Chevron and ConocoPhillips. Analysts say the event could mark the first steps toward re-integrating Venezuela into the global oil market—an outcome that would reshape both commodities and crypto trading landscapes.

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