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by tlrobinson 4368 days ago
Note that this assumes the markets believe all bitcoins are fungible. There was some speculation buyers might pay a premium for coins held by the US government because they would be considered "clean".

That said, if you don't believe Bitcoins to be fungible I think you'd be crazy to buy millions of dollars worth of them. Bitcoin becomes far less useful if everyone has to worry whether their Bitcoins won't be accepted by certain users.

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I always thought these Bitcoins might command a premium due to no counterparty risk and no need to give personal information to sketchy companies. Although from what I understand many bitcoin enthusiasts don't necessarily thrust the US government either...
More likely in my opinion: They might command a premium because buying them like this would be a lot less expensive than buying the same quantity on the open markets, where you would likely drive the price way up before you finished purchasing your target quantity.