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Taiwan Confirms 210 BTC Seized in Justice System Custody

Taiwan’s justice system now holds more than 210 BTC in seized assets, after a lawmaker cited an official inventory response. Meanwhile, a TradingView chart highlights repeating Bitcoin cycle windows that frame the latest pullback in a longer timeline.

Taiwan confirms seized Bitcoin holdings

Taiwan holds about 210.45 Bitcoin in seized assets, according to a recent disclosure cited by a lawmaker, clarifying claims circulating on social media about state Bitcoin ownership.

The figure emerged after legislator Ko Ju chun referenced an official government inventory response that detailed assets under judicial seizure. As of Oct. 31, 2025, prosecutors operating under Taiwan’s justice system reported custody of roughly 210.453 BTC, along with other confiscated virtual assets.

While posts on X described the disclosure as a fresh announcement from the Ministry of Justice, the information appears to stem from a legislative inquiry and asset inventory rather than a standalone ministry press release. Still, the data confirms that Taiwan, through law enforcement seizures, holds Bitcoin among its confiscated assets.

Seized Bitcoin does not signal policy shift

Taiwan’s seized Bitcoin holdings reflect law enforcement activity rather than a change in national monetary or crypto policy. The assets remain tied to criminal investigations and court proceedings, not treasury management or strategic reserves.

Under Taiwan’s legal framework, seized digital assets fall under judicial control until courts decide on forfeiture, restitution, or disposal. As a result, the Bitcoin is not treated as a state investment and cannot be used for fiscal or policy purposes.

The disclosure still places Taiwan among jurisdictions that now publicly acknowledge holding Bitcoin through seizures. However, unlike countries that actively integrate Bitcoin into reserves or public finance debates, Taiwan’s holdings remain procedural and case driven, with no indication of broader adoption plans.

Bitcoin chart maps repeating cycle windows

Meanwhile, a long term Bitcoin price chart from TradingView highlights a repeating cycle structure that traders often track across multiple market phases. The visual divides Bitcoin’s history into large boxed ranges and labels two time windows that recur: a shorter 52 bar, roughly 364 day stretch and a longer 152 bar, roughly 1,064 day stretch.

Bitcoin Cycle Window Chart. Source: TradingView / X

The chart shows the shorter window lining up with extended downtrends and basing periods after major peaks. Then it shows the longer window aligning with broader advances that include sharp rallies, consolidation phases, and volatile pullbacks before the next cycle turns.

In the most recent section, the chart places Bitcoin’s latest peak inside the larger boxed range and then marks a steep drop that follows. Meanwhile, the right side projects a similar boxed timeline forward, which frames the current move as part of a larger cycle template rather than a single isolated selloff.

Source: https://coinpaper.com/13204/taiwan-confirms-210-bitcoin-in-seized-assets-as-lawmaker-cites-official-inventory

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