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EPISODE · Nov 29, 2025 · 29 MIN

2181: China Accuses U.S. of $13B Bitcoin Black-Ops Heist – Biggest Crypto Heist in History

from Bitcoin News Alerts | Daily BTC Macro Signal · host Justin Verrengia

China has dropped a geopolitical bombshell, accusing the United States government of orchestrating a $13 billion Bitcoin black-ops heist, calling it the biggest crypto theft of all time. The claim alleges covert seizure operations tied to U.S. intelligence, and the shockwaves are already hitting global markets and Bitcoin's macro narrative. Meanwhile, analysts say Bitcoin has formed a short-term bottom, ETFs have finally flipped back to weekly inflows, and derivatives data shows a 40× surge that may put a new ATH back on the table. SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce is defending self-custody as a fundamental right, and crypto's regulatory front is heating up fast. Tonight we break down the black-ops accusation, the implications for U.S. geopolitical strategy, the macro setup, and whether this could ignite Bitcoin's next major reversal. For the full premium livestream experience with video, visit our Rumble at http://BitcoinNewsAlerts.net

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