Other Countries like the US with 215,000 bitcoins, China with 190,000 bitcoins, the UK with 61,000 bitcoins, and Germany with 50,000 bitcoins have seized bitcoins from companies that violated local securities laws. Typically, each government will hold a public auction to sell the seized assets.
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