According to CoinGecko's latest report, the amount of Bitcoin held by governments worldwide has decreased by 12.4% over the past year, from 529,591 BTC to 463,741 BTC, accounting for about 2.3% of the total supply. The United States holds the most (210,429 BTC), followed by China (194,775 BTC), the United Kingdom (61,245 BTC), El Salvador (5,748 BTC), and Bhutan (4,200 BTC). Germany and Ukraine have completely emptied their holdings. Except for El Salvador, the Bitcoin held by other countries primarily comes from the seizure of criminal assets.