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by: xpoolPosted on: May 22, 2025

Germany’s $2.8 Billion Bitcoin Loss Sparks Debate over Crypto Policy

Germany recently sold 50,000 Bitcoin at a price of $54,000 per coin, resulting in an estimated $2.8 billion loss as the cryptocurrency surged to over $70,000 within weeks. This decision has ignited a debate around the government’s approach to managing digital assets and highlights the volatility of the crypto market.

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