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Germany Under Fire for Early Bitcoin Sale, As BTC Hits $100K Mark

Early Disposal of Bitcoin Holdings Causes Controversy as Value Skyrockets in Germany

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
December 6, 2024
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Key Points

  • Germany’s sale of 50,000 BTC in July missed out on $2.3 billion gains as Bitcoin recently hit $100K.
  • Nation-states, led by the U.S., are accumulating substantial Bitcoin reserves.

Germany’s decision to sell 50,000 Bitcoin [BTC] at $57,600 per Bitcoin in July has sparked renewed debate. The sale secured $2.88 billion, but with Bitcoin recently surpassing $100K, the decision now appears short-sighted.

Missed Opportunity for Germany

Had Germany retained its BTC reserves, their current value would be $5.1 billion. This represents a missed opportunity for an additional $2.3 billion in gains. Thomas Kralow, a Bitcoin enthusiast, commented on this, stating, “This is what happens when you are not bullish enough.”

Nation-States Accumulating Bitcoin

Recent data shows a growing trend of nation-states holding substantial Bitcoin reserves. The U.S. leads with approximately 208,000 BTC, valued at $17 billion. China is close behind with around 190,000 BTC, much of which was seized from the notorious PlusToken Ponzi scheme. The United Kingdom is the third-largest state holder with 61,000 BTC worth about $5 billion. This accumulation highlights a competitive dynamic among major nations in using Bitcoin as a strategic asset.

Countries like Ukraine and El Salvador are also strengthening their positions with reserves of 46,351 BTC and 6,153 BTC, respectively. Meanwhile, Germany’s strategy of selling its confiscated 49,857 BTC continues to raise questions about the opportunity cost of such moves, especially as Bitcoin recently traded above the $100K mark.

At press time, BTC was trading at $98,334.09, marking a 4.23% dip in the past 24 hours. Some speculate this could signal the start of a larger price correction, but key indicators like the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) suggest otherwise. These metrics indicate the potential for continued bullish momentum, highlighting Bitcoin’s enduring appeal in an increasingly volatile crypto world.

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