German gov’t prepares for next $276M BTC sell-off
The German government moved 3,100 BTC worth $178 million in one hour, with more sell-offs likely imminent.
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The German government moved 3,100 BTC worth $178 million in one hour, with more sell-offs likely imminent.
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