KEY POINTS
  • The U.S. Marshals Service has hired custodian Anchorage Digital to custody cryptocurrency that was seized or forfeited in various criminal cases.
  • The agency has spent more than a year seeking a custodian and financial services provider for its stockpile of seized crypto.
  • The Marshals Service has seized and sold more than 185,000 bitcoins valued more than $7.2 billion since 2014.

The U.S. Marshals Service, one of the primary law enforcement agencies of the Department of Justice, has hired custodian Anchorage Digital for cryptocurrency seized or forfeited in various criminal cases.

The Marshals Service has spent more than a year seeking a custodian and financial services provider for its stockpile of seized crypto. The contract was previously awarded to BitGo, which was acquired in May by Galaxy Digital.