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Here’s what would happen to Bitcoin if the government tried to take it over

On June 7, the United States government task force seized more than $2 million in Bitcoin (BTC) to pay a ransom following an attack on the Colonial Pipeline system. A warrant filed with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California shows that authorities recovered 63.7 BTC.

As news of the recovery spread through mainstream media, some outlets suggested that the U.S. government somehow hacked the Bitcoin address in order to extract the funds. For example, University of Michigan professor and New York Times contributor Justin Wolfers tweeted:

News that the government has figured out how to snatch bitcoin from the online wallets of cyber criminals surely reduces the use cases for Bitcoin even further.

— Justin Wolfers (@JustinWolfers) June 8, 2021

This triggered a discussion on whether an entity could break through SHA-256 encryption, and if so, why waste this ability on unlocking a Bitcoin wallet that only contains $2 million?

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The same type of cryptography is used by the National Security Agency, banks, foreign agencies, cloud storage systems, and most electronic devices like smartphones and communication apps.

If governments wanted to create short-term havoc in the cryptocurrency market, they would need to make large sales to negatively impact the price. However, there would probably be at least 3 telling signs that would hint that this type of scenario was unfolding.

Open interest at CME BTC futures would spike

The most likely vehicle for government entities to short (sell) is by trading CME Bitcoin futures. In addition to the price pressure, analysts would need to confirm a large increase in open interest, which is the number of contracts in play. Unfortunately, CME does not provide real-time data for this indicator.

CME Bitcoin futures settlement data. Source: CME

As shown above, each CME Bitcoin futures contract represents 5 BTC, so the 7,572 open interest totals 37,860 BTC. These contracts are financially settled, meaning that the winner is paid in dollars.

While the current $1.25 billion open interest does not seem significant enough to create shockwaves, the figure did reach $3.3 billion in February as Bitcoin traded at $58,000. Therefore, a substantial and rapid increase in the open interest is a potential indicator of government-related activity.

The futures premium should flip negative

A large futures contract seller will cause a momentary distortion in the futures premium. Unlike perpetual contracts, these fixed-calendar futures do not have a funding rate, so their price will vastly differ from regular spot exchanges.

By measuring the price gap between futures and the regular spot market, a trader can gauge the level of bullishness in the market. Whenever there’s an aggressive activity from shorts (sellers), the two-month futures contract will trade at a 1% or higher discount.

CME July Bitcoin futures premium/discount vs. Coinbase, May 2021. Source: TradingView

Notice how the July CME futures usually trade between a 0.5% discount and a 1.5% premium versus regular spot exchanges. However, during the May 19 crash, aggressive futures contracts selling caused the price to trade 2.5% below Coinbase.

This movement can either occur during liquidation orders or when large players decide to short the market using derivatives.

Exchange infrastructure would come under attack

Even though most cryptocurrency exchanges have established their servers in remote locations, governments could try to seize physical servers or web domains.

Investors who have been following the crypto sector since 2017 will remember that Alex Vinnik, the founder of BTC-e, was arrested and the website hijacked by the U.S. government in July 2017.

In November 2020, Cointelegraph published an excellent article that explained how, according to a framework from the U.S. Department of Justice, it could be enough for a crypto transaction to “touch financial, data storage, or other computer systems within the United States” to provoke enforcement action.

Any coordinated effort by governments to suppress cryptocurrencies will likely involve a massive “anti-money laundering” effort against exchanges, especially those offering derivatives products to retail investors.

Thus, unless these 3 signs are in place, there is little reason to believe that a massive government-led campaign to disrupt the industry is underway.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph. Every investment and trading move involves risk. You should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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