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Billionaire says crypto seizure risk weakens Bitcoin’s gold case

June 1, 2026
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Billionaire says crypto seizure risk weakens Bitcoin’s gold case



Canadian billionaire Frank Giustra has challenged Bitcoin’s “digital gold” label again, arguing that crypto can still be traced and seized by governments.

Summary

  • Frank Giustra said crypto can be traced and seized, weakening Bitcoin’s digital gold claim.
  • His comments followed US claims of nearly $1 billion in Iran-linked crypto seizures.
  • The debate comes as governments hold seized Bitcoin and increase blockchain enforcement actions.

Giustra made the comments after U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent discussed the seizure of nearly $1 billion in cryptocurrency linked to Iran. The remarks renewed debate over whether Bitcoin can serve as a safe-haven asset like gold.

The mining financier and gold advocate argued that crypto’s public ledger leaves holders exposed to state action. In his view, blockchain records make digital assets easier to trace than physical gold.

His comment came in response to claims that crypto holders can avoid seizure by memorizing seed phrases or holding assets outside exchanges. Giustra rejected that argument and said blockchain tracing can still lead authorities to users.

Crypto is not safe from government seizure. Thats why it’s not digital gold.

— Frank Giustra (@Frank_Giustra) May 30, 2026

He wrote that the U.S. government’s Bitcoin reserve is made up of seized coins. He added, “There is no escape,” while arguing that a holder may have to live as a fugitive if authorities pursue them.

US seizure claims fuel the debate

Bessent said U.S. authorities had seized close to $1 billion in crypto tied to Iran-linked networks. The Treasury Secretary said officials were tracking digital funds used outside the traditional banking system.

He also made a direct warning about wallet holders, saying, “Some of them are typing in their wallets right now and have no idea it’s already gone.” The comment drew attention because it framed crypto seizure as an active enforcement tool.

As previously reported by crypto.news, U.S. authorities said they had seized nearly $1 billion in Iran-linked cryptocurrency as part of a wider campaign against Tehran’s financial networks. The same reporting thread showed that Tether froze $344 million in USDT across two Tron wallets linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps after sanctions and law enforcement action.

The cases show the difference between crypto assets. Stablecoin issuers can freeze tokens directly when they receive legal or compliance requests. Bitcoin cannot be frozen by an issuer, but public records can still support tracing, court orders, exchange seizures and recovery actions.

Bitcoin reserve adds another layer

Giustra has often used government-held Bitcoin to question the digital gold narrative. He has argued that if state reserves mostly come from confiscations, Bitcoin’s resistance to seizure is weaker than supporters claim.

A previous crypto.news report noted that the U.S. government was estimated to hold about 328,372 BTC as of February 2026. That made it the largest known state holder of Bitcoin at the time.

For Giustra, that point matters because seized Bitcoin now forms part of official reserve discussions. He argues that this weakens the claim that Bitcoin is beyond government reach.

Bitcoin supporters often respond that self-custody gives users more control than bank deposits or exchange balances. They also argue that memorized seed phrases and peer-to-peer transfers can reduce reliance on custodians.

Giustra’s counterpoint focuses on practical risk. He says users still face tracing, legal pressure, border controls, exchange surveillance and personal security risk if authorities link them to specific wallets.

Gold comparison remains unsettled

The Bitcoin versus gold debate has grown as investors search for assets outside fiat currencies. Bitcoin supporters point to its fixed supply, global transferability and independence from central banks.

Gold advocates argue that physical gold has a longer track record, no public digital trail and no need for internet-based settlement. Giustra has repeatedly said Bitcoin behaves more like a speculative asset than a true safe haven.

His latest comments do not claim that Bitcoin has no market value. They focus on whether crypto deserves the same protection status investors often attach to gold.

The debate now sits between two facts. Bitcoin gives holders direct control when they use self-custody, but governments can still trace transactions and seize assets through custodians, legal orders or recovery cases.

For now, Giustra’s argument keeps pressure on one of Bitcoin’s strongest narratives. If crypto can be traced and seized, he says, it should not be treated as digital gold in the same way as physical bullion.

Editorial Team

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