PANews reported on December 22 that according to Ledger Insights, Germany's DekaBank has obtained a bank cryptocurrency custody license issued by the German regulator BaFin and the European Central Bank (ECB). Commerzbank was the first German bank to obtain a license last year, and other major banks have not yet obtained a license. BaFin has issued another 11 cryptocurrency custody licenses, mainly for cryptocurrency companies, one of which is the digital asset custody subsidiary of Hauck Aufhäuser Lampe Privatbank.
Germany’s DekaBank Receives Crypto Custody License from BaFin and ECB
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