German gov’t Bitcoin wallet drops to 5,800 BTC after major sale
With 5,800 Bitcoin remaining, the German government has sold 88.4% of its original 50,000 BTC.
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With 5,800 Bitcoin remaining, the German government has sold 88.4% of its original 50,000 BTC.
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