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Germany Sells 2300 Bitcoin; Market Unmoved

The German government has once again made headlines with another series of Bitcoin sales. In the past 3 hours, authorities have transferred 2,375 BTC, valued at approximately $137.87 million, to various exchanges and addresses.

Breaking Down the Latest Transactions

This recent move follows a pattern of large-scale Bitcoin liquidations by the German government. The funds were distributed among several major cryptocurrency exchanges, including Kraken, Bitstamp, and Coinbase. Additionally, some Bitcoin was sent to an address labeled 139P. Arkham stated that it is likely an institutional deposit or over-the-counter (OTC) service.

Interestingly, since yesterday’s movements, the government has received 2,442 BTC ($140.47 million) back from exchange addresses, including Kraken and Bitstamp.  

After these latest transactions, the German government now holds 13,117 BTC, worth about $767 million. This represents just 26.3% of the Bitcoin originally seized from the Movie2k piracy case.

Crypto community members have been quick to speculate on the implications of these continued sales. Some observers suggest that if the government maintains its current pace of selling approximately 5,000 BTC per day, including weekends, they could potentially exhaust their entire Bitcoin holdings by Sunday.

Despite the continuous sale, Bitcoin is proving to be steadier than it was in the past few days. The BTC price was reacting harshly when the government was offloading millions in BTC.

However, according to CMC data, BTC is now holding steady above the $58,000 level.

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In a notable financial maneuver, the German government has conducted another significant Bitcoin liquidation. Over the past three hours, authorities transferred 2,375 BTC, worth approximately $137.87 million, to various exchanges such as Kraken, Bitstamp, and Coinbase, as well as to an address likely used for institutional deposits or over-the-counter services.
This transaction is part of a continuing pattern of large-scale Bitcoin sales by the government. In an interesting twist, the government has received back 2,442 BTC, around $140.47 million, from exchanges since yesterday. Currently, the German government holds 13,117 BTC, valued at about $767 million, which is 26.3% of the Bitcoin seized from the Movie2k piracy case.
Speculation is rife within the crypto community about the long-term implications of these sales. If the government continues to sell at the current rate of 5,000 BTC per day, they could potentially deplete their Bitcoin reserves by Sunday. Despite these activities, Bitcoin prices have stabilized above the $58,000 mark, showing resilience after initial market reactions to the sales.

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