Markets Bhutan ‘doesn’t recall’ selling any bitcoin, disputing widely-tracked $1 billion BTC drawdown By info@uweb3.io May 16, 2026 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Arkham Intelligence data shows that over $1 billion in bitcoin has left wallets attributed to Bhutan in the past year, flowing to exchanges and trading firms. The country says it has not sold any. TagsBhutanBillionBitcoinBTCdisputingDoesntdrawdownrecallSellingwidelytracked Related Posts UK Sets Landmark Crypto Rules In Race To Become Global Hub The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority published a... Europe is rewriting its landmark MiCA regulatory rulebook as hard July 1 deadline passes Nevertheless, MiCA has achieved many of its original goals,... Bitcoin (BTC) opens the third quarter in a red zone that precedes bear markets The seasonal pattern normally runs the other way. Across... Taiwan Lawmakers Pass First Crypto, Stablecoin Laws Taiwanese lawmakers on Tuesday passed a law to establish... Crypto claws back some losses but derivatives markets point to more pain ahead: Crypto Markets Today Bitcoin BTC$58,638.93 rose 0.3% to $58,700 on Wednesday, showing... XRP, HYPE funds are the bright spots as investors flee bitcoin, ether ETFs: Crypto Daily XRP and Hyperliquid’s HYPE have emerged as notable bright... Previous articleUS CLARITY Act Brings ‘Major Spike of Euphoria’ to Bitcoin: SantimentNext articleReap and TerraPay Partner to Expand Local Payout Corridors Globally