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    Bhutan Sells $22.3M Bitcoin As Mining Conditions Worsen

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsFebruary 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Bhutan has offloaded over $22 million in Bitcoin mined through its state-owned mining venture as the cryptocurrency’s price continues to tumble and mining conditions worsen.

    Data from blockchain analytics platform Arkham shows that Bhutan moved 184 Bitcoin (BTC) worth $14 million from its national reserve on Wednesday, adding to another 100.8 Bitcoin transfer worth $8.3 million last Friday. 

    The $22.3 million worth of transfers were sent to crypto market maker QCP Capital, Arkham said. Transferring assets to market makers often signals a sale, as they help convert those assets into liquid markets.

    The South Asian country has accumulated about $765 million in Bitcoin since launching its Bitcoin mining operations in 2019, powered primarily by hydroelectric energy, Arkham noted.

    However, it noted that the cost to mine 1 Bitcoin has roughly doubled since the 2024 Bitcoin halving, and that Bhutan is now mining far less Bitcoin than it did in 2023, when it mined 8,200 BTC.

    Source: Arkham

    Bhutan’s Bitcoin holdings have now fallen from a peak of 13,295 BTC in October 2024 to 5,700 BTC.

    Bitcoin Treasuries data shows that Bhutan has slipped to seventh in Bitcoin holdings among nation-states, trailing US, China, UK, Ukraine, El Salvador and the United Arab Emirates.

    While the exact reason behind the sell-off isn’t clear, Arkham noted that Bhutan periodically sells Bitcoin in batches of around $50 million, with its most recent period of heavy selling occurring in mid-to-late September 2025.

    Cointelegraph reached out to Druk Holding and Investments, the state-owned entity behind Bhutan’s Bitcoin strategy, but didn’t receive an immediate response.

    Bitcoin is now over 42% off its ATH

    The fall in Bhutan’s Bitcoin holdings comes as Bitcoin has fallen 42.8% from its all-time high of $126,080 last October to below $72,000, with market sentiment over the past three months sinking to mid-2022 levels.