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German Government Moves Millions More in Bitcoin to Exchanges

The German government transferred another $95 million in seized Bitcoin to exchanges, sparking renewed concerns it may sell part of its massive Bitcoin reserves.

German Government Moves Millions in Bitcoin to Exchanges

The German government transferred millions in seized Bitcoin to exchanges Kraken and Coinbase, which could signal plans to sell and introduce downward price pressure on Bitcoin.

$900 Billion DWS Launches Physical Bitcoin ETC In Germany

Germany joins the US and Great Britain in launching a new physically backed Bitcoin product this year.

German Parliament Member Wants To Make Bitcoin Legal Tender

Joana Cotar wants to initiate a “preliminary examination” for legal framework to officially recognize Bitcoin as legal tender in the country.

Germany’s Fourth Largest Bank Commerzbank Granted Bitcoin And Crypto Custody License

The newly acquired license empowers Commerzbank to forge ahead in establishing a comprehensive range of digital asset services.

German Banking Titan Backs Bitcoin Financial Service with €2.1 Million

The additional capital injection will be directed towards expanding market presence, diversifying the product range, and growing the team.

Germany’s Second-Largest Stock Exchange To Enable Institutional Bitcoin Trading Through Subsidiary

Boerse Stuttgart Digital has received its final license from Germany's financial regulator BaFin to offer bitcoin trading and custody.

A New Physically Backed Bitcoin ETN Just Launched In Germany

EQONEX Limited launched a physically backed bitcoin ETN for German investors which will allow free bitcoin redemption and low management fees.

Today’s Economy Parallels Weimar Germany’s Hyperinflation, But Now We Have Bitcoin

The more things change the more they stay the same; our modern inflationary currencies are beginning to mirror that of Weimar.

Bitcoin’s Private Property Rights

For the first time in history, bitcoin offers us a property option that does not rely on a local authority or legal system to protect it.
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