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IMO, if the paper Bitcoin are backed by real Bitcoin, either ETF or Echange, they count.
If you follow the "NYKNYC" principle, they don't count.
It's a matter of perspective, but also paper Bitcoin holders are Bitcoin holders,
so far.
*insert Homer Simpson "so far" meme here*I did not want to send you an smerit to ruin your merit record, then I just said to lil selfie: "Fuck it... .. who gives a shit about numerology?"

Yeah

I don't give a shit about numerology, i kinda make fun of it sometimes, because occasionally numbers do klick in place when playing around with them mathematically.
My mind does this all the time on its own, it also decodes virtual abbreviations from license plates, which is not always that much fun (it's still brainwork, exhausting over longer periods of time) when there is heavy traffic in the other direction. Some numbers just look beautiful (230032) or have meanings (42, 666) and/or are primes. Don't ask

Honestly, thanks for the snip, i appreciate that, but i also made one myself quickly yesterday at 4k Merits

And yes, i played around with the other numbers, trying to extract some "sense" (or nonsense) from them, but no luck this time.
Or maybe i'm just a bad numerologist...
EDIT: I'm not into collectibles any more, but @cygan's cards are simply beautiful. I used the sum of all digits of my profile screenshot snip for his raffle, which is 38 (or 11 or 2, if you add the resulting digits further). Maybe i'm lucky
Sounds like past and future lawfully seized Bitcoin will not be sold anymore, but added to the reserve.
Okay makes sense.. but what about the current known figure (198k), are those already seized bitcoins figures part of it ..?
The
current known figure, as i have read recently, is only around 30-40k. Lemme look for a source quickly....
Here we are:
https://www.ccn.com/news/crypto/us-marshalls-dont-control-btc-heres-how-much/I just used
THIS to get started.