The City of Roswell, New Mexico, the small town synonymous with the 1947 Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) incident, now sits on a modest Bitcoin (BTC) stash. Blockchain analytics firm Arkham Intelligence flagged the holding in a public post this week.
The municipal wallet contains about 0.173 BTC, worth roughly $13,300 when Arkham revealed it. The funds arrived as donations last year and have stayed in a single address ever since, untouched by the city.
Inside Roswell’s On-Chain Stash
Arkham tagged the address as belonging to the City of Roswell and published its entity page through its intelligence tool. According to the firm, the donations were sent in 2025 and have stayed parked at the same address since.

The wallet has not pushed any funds out, suggesting either deliberate custody or simple inattention from city staff. Roswell officials have not commented publicly on who sent the Bitcoin or what they plan to do with it.
The town, home to 48,000 residents, has not flagged the holding in any public budget document. The dollar value Arkham cited reflects market levels at the time of the post and would shift with Bitcoin’s price.
A New Chapter for an Old UFO Story
Roswell’s link to extraterrestrial folklore dates back to July 1947, when a local rancher found metallic debris on his property. The Roswell Army Air Field initially described the wreckage as a flying disc. It retracted the statement the next day and called the find a weather balloon.
The town has built much of its identity, and most of its tourism economy, around alien iconography. The International UFO Museum and Research Center anchors a local industry built on the original story.
The Bitcoin holding adds a digital footnote to that lore. Arkham’s research team leaned into the framing, calling the donations a possible cypherpunk chapter in Roswell’s sci-fi history. Whether any of the senders identified themselves at the time remains unclear.
“Has the first extraterrestrial BTC stash been found?” Arkham teased.
Roswell joins a thin roster of US cities tied to on-chain Bitcoin activity. Miami’s Bitcoin adoption push leaned on a city-branded token rather than direct BTC custody. Most local governments hold no crypto at all.
At the federal level, the picture is larger. The Strategic Bitcoin Reserve order placed forfeited coins on the federal balance sheet. Arkham puts overall US government Bitcoin holdings near $24 billion.
Roswell’s stack is a rounding error against those figures. The story matters less for the amount than for the venue. The town is better known for tinfoil hats than treasury management.
The next question is whether Roswell ever spends the funds or leaves them to compound alongside its tourist economy. For now, the wallet sits where the donors left it, watched only by blockchain explorers and the occasional alien.
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