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Back In July

Germany Still Holds $1.3B Worth of Bitcoin, Blockchain Data Show

German Government Unloads 80% Of Bitcoin Holdings, Leaving

Back in July 2025, Germany decided to part ways with a massive chunk of their Bitcoin at $58,700 per BTC. But what if they had held on a little longer? Thanks to our nifty calculator, you can

On Monday

German government sold most of its seized Bitcoin (49,857 to 4,925 BTC) in a short period, raising questions about its strategy. The sell-off impacted the Bitcoin market

Germany still holds 23,800 BTC worth $1.3 billion, according to Arkham Intelligence. The potential selling pressure equates to 5% of bitcoin's 24-hour trading volume.

On Monday, German authorities intensified their Bitcoin sell-off, causing significant price volatility for the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization on the market, Bitcoin (BTC). After a

The German Government Has Commenced

German Government Begins Massive Bitcoin Sell-Off, Sparking

Germany's Bitcoin Regret Meter

The German government has commenced the sale of a significant Bitcoin stash seized from the operators of a movie piracy website. Over $195 million in Bitcoin was

Germany Has Offloaded Over

Adding to these figures, the latest data from blockchain analytics firm Arkham reveals that the German government’s wallet sold over 5,000 BTC on Wednesday, leaving just 15,552 BTC in

Germany Unloads Record-Breaking 16,000 Bitcoin Stash To

Germany has offloaded over 25,000 Bitcoin worth approximately $1.5 billion over the past month. According to on-chain data, after the latest sales, it now holds just 13,100

Germany Dumps Bitcoin: 90% Sell-Off Sparks Market Panic

Germany's Bitcoin Sales Will End Soon: Less Than $1 Billion Left

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