DOJ May Have Violated Reserve Order in Samourai Wallet BTC Sale

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Source: CryptoBriefing Original Title: DOJ may have violated reserve order in Samourai Wallet BTC sale Original Link: The DOJ may have breached a federal Bitcoin reserve order by selling roughly $6.3 million in BTC forfeited by the developers of Samourai Wallet, a privacy-focused Bitcoin application.

According to documents obtained by industry sources, the forfeited Bitcoin was sent directly to a certain合规平台 Prime address on November 3, 2025, bypassing USMS custody. The address now holds a zero balance, suggesting the assets have been sold.

Executive Order 14233, signed under the Trump administration, prohibits the sale of forfeited Bitcoin unless under specific exceptions. Legal experts say none applied in this case, and the liquidation appears discretionary.

The Samourai prosecution originated under the previous administration and was led by the Southern District of New York, which has continued to pursue noncustodial crypto developers despite a 2025 DOJ memo directing otherwise.

President Trump has since signaled support for Rodriguez and is reportedly considering a pardon. Critics say enforcing EO 14233 and halting these prosecutions would show the administration is serious about ending the war on crypto.

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LeekCuttervip
· 01-08 20:19
Coming back with this again? DOJ is just messing around here, breaking their own rules they set themselves.
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InscriptionGrillervip
· 01-08 14:11
Bro, DOJ's move is too dirty. They dare to violate federal reserve orders. What does that say? There's basically no order in the crypto world, it's all a game of capital. After the developer of Samourai was exploited, they want law enforcement to do it again. Truly fucking ironic.
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governance_ghostvip
· 01-08 05:22
Wait, is it okay for DOJ to sell directly? Isn't there a regulation about that?
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MetaLord420vip
· 01-05 23:50
Wait, is the DOJ starting to act up again? This time, are they directly violating the reserve order to sell BTC?
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SchrodingerGasvip
· 01-05 23:50
Federal law enforcement agencies selling coins—this is the biggest "irrational expectation" slap in the face, isn't it? Talking about reserve tokens, this imbalance in the game should have been anticipated long ago.
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TerraNeverForgetvip
· 01-05 23:47
Wow, the government dares to play this trick? The ban is practically useless.
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MEV_Whisperervip
· 01-05 23:42
Wait, did DOJ sell off directly without reporting? That's a bold move...
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LootboxPhobiavip
· 01-05 23:40
Can the Federal Reserve's Bitcoin reserve orders be violated? DOJ's move is indeed outrageous.
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BitcoinDaddyvip
· 01-05 23:23
The DOJ's actions are truly outrageous. Selling confiscated coins and violating reserve orders? That's just ridiculous.
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ShibaOnTheRunvip
· 01-05 23:21
Is the DOJ causing trouble again? Why insist on selling? Isn't it better to keep it...
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