According to Arkham data, the total value of Bitcoin currently held in government wallets in multiple countries is approximately $17.8 billion. Among them, the US government holds approximately $12 billion in Bitcoin, mainly from the 2013 Silk Road case and other black market operations. The British government holds approximately $3.3 billion in Bitcoin, mainly from various law enforcement actions. The German government holds approximately $2.2 billion in Bitcoin and plans to gradually sell it through over-the-counter transactions. El Salvador's Bitcoin reserves are approximately $314 million, which is part of the national strategy promoted by the country's President Nayib Bukele. Unlike other countries that confiscate assets, El Salvador has accumulated Bitcoin through direct purchases and mining and uses it as legal tender. (Decrypt)