Senator Cynthia Lummis praises the U.S. government for the largest crypto seizure in history, calling it a win for human rights and financial integrity.
Lummis outlines two key priorities for Congress: the urgent need for clear digital asset market structure legislation and ensuring seized assets are handled responsibly.
The U.S. government recently carried out the largest crypto forfeiture in its history, as it moved to seize 127,271 Bitcoin, worth nearly $15 billion. This massive haul is linked to Cambodiaโs Prince Group, a criminal network accused of forced labor and global crypto fraud schemes that stole billions from victims worldwide.
The move has drawn praise from lawmakers and has also sparked discussions on what should be the way forward.
Lummis Hails Historic Seizure
Senator Cynthia Lummis applauded the Trump administration for taking down the operation, calling it a win for human rights and financial integrity.
โThis is a victory for human rights, financial integrity, and American leadership,โ Lummis said.
This displayed Americaโs ability to dismantle large-scale criminal networks while setting a global example.
Top Priorities For Congress
Notably, Lummis highlighted two key priorities for the Congress after the record-breaking seizure. Firstly, she stressed the urgent need for clear digital asset market structure legislation. She noted that stronger rules in place would allow the law enforcement act quickly against criminals while still supporting innovation in the digital space.
Secondly, she highlighted the importance of handling seized Bitcoin properly, making sure that it is stored safely, returned to victims, or used wisely for the future.
Lummis also added that converting illicit crypto into assets that support Americaโs Strategic Bitcoin Reserve shows how โsound policy can turn wrongdoing into lasting national value.โ
U.S. Eyes Expanding Strategic Bitcoin Reserve
After the seizure, the U.S. government is set to boost its strategic Bitcoin reserve (SBR) to 324,625 BTC, worth around $36.5 billion.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has said that the government is looking at ways to add even more Bitcoin to the reserve without impacting the budget.
Meanwhile, Lummis has also suggested the idea of swapping some of the U.S.โs gold reserves for Bitcoin and hinted that the reserve could be set up soon.
Crypto Market Bill Stalled
While momentum grows around Bitcoinโs place in the U.S. financial system, progress on the long-awaited crypto market structure bill has stalled.
The proposed bill aims to clarify which digital assets fall under the SEC or CFTC, and provide clear rules for the growing cryptocurrency and DeFi markets.
Negotiations between Senate Republicans and Democrats on crypto legislation have hit a roadblock after Democrats leaked a broad DeFi regulation draft, which sparked major industry backlash.
Adding to the challenges, the government shutdown is delaying progress and alignment, leaving lawmakers and investors unsure about the rules, especially with the 2026 midterm elections coming up.
A Defining Moment for U.S. Crypto Policyย
Crypto regulation remains a top priority for Washington. Lummisโ call for the urgent need for clear crypto rules and responsible handling of seized digital assets highlights how the U.S. is stepping up its digital finance strategy.
The balance between innovation, regulation, and national interest is a delicate one but extremely important.
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