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How lost can you be? Savings bank: Yes


When reading an article hurts:

Not only is there a warning about Bitcoin because it pays no dividends and boils the oceans, not only is it claimed that the code needs to be changed because the blockchain is overloaded and a target for hackers, there is also praise for "alternative cryptocurrencies" such as "BitGreen" because they are more climate-friendly💀


And on top of that, CBDCs are highlighted in a positive light.

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https://www.sparkasse.de/pk/ratgeber/finanzplanung/investieren/bitcoin.html

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Savings bank is stuck in the 2000s
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You are also lost if you report at the level of the Bild newspaper. You could have posted the advantages which are also listed at the Sparkasse. I'm not a fan of Sparkasse at all, but the whole article isn't that bad.
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It is perfectly legitimate for a financial services provider not to offer certain assets if - for whatever reason - they do not fit into the portfolio.

Of course, crypto fans don't like this because it removes a market segment that would bring liquidity (and therefore rising prices).

But the savings bank is weighing up the options here: do we get the transaction fees (which is completely risk-free for the savings bank) or would we rather offer our customers assets that we consider to be safer?

Let's not forget: Anyone who invested in BTC around November 2021 was in the red for three years.

Can Bitcoin continue to go "to da moon"? Of course it can!

Can it go close to zero? Just as possible.
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Do you know anyone who has made money because they listened to the savings bank?
Now you know why. 😁
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Everyone gets Bitcoin at the price they deserve 😂 At the Sparkasse, this is probably even higher😭
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"Not regulated by financial supervision"

bro, that's the point
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Savings bank, that's all the information you need. What do you actually want to tell the reader with "...that's why there are no appealing offers..."? Is that the explanation for "Sorry, we only have snot?"? 😇
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Well then, I would say all-in savings book 😂
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The term Bitcoin comes from the English language. In German, it means "digital coin". 🥳🥳
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Private creation of the digital coin?

I always thought that this takes place in a public, transparent and decentralized process called "mining".
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