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    DZ Bank brings crypto trading to millions through German banks

    James WilsonBy James WilsonJuly 4, 20263 Mins Read
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    Germany’s cooperative banking network has begun offering cryptocurrency trading through DZ Bank, opening digital asset access to millions of retail customers across the country.

    Summary

    • DZ Bank has started rolling out crypto trading through Germany’s cooperative banking network.
    • DekaBank plans a phased crypto trading launch for the country’s savings banks later this year.
    • Germany is also considering new crypto tax rules that could end long-term tax exemptions from 2027.

    According to a Bloomberg report, the rollout gives customers of participating cooperative banks the ability to buy and sell cryptocurrencies directly through their existing banking relationships rather than using dedicated crypto exchanges.

    The service is already being introduced through a platform developed by DZ Bank and currently supports cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and Cardano.

    The expansion comes as Germany’s banking sector gradually changes its stance on digital assets after years of avoiding retail crypto services because of concerns over market volatility and investor protection. Instead of remaining on the sidelines, cooperative banks are now integrating crypto trading into their existing banking platforms, with each member institution deciding independently whether to make the service available.

    Why are German banks expanding crypto services?

    Representatives from DZ Bank told Bloomberg that interest from member institutions has been strong, with hundreds of cooperative banks expected to introduce cryptocurrency trading over time. While participation remains optional, the report said the level of demand suggests the service could become available across a large part of Germany’s cooperative banking network.

    Elsewhere in the sector, DekaBank is preparing a comparable crypto trading platform for Germany’s savings banks. According to Bloomberg, the launch is scheduled for later this year and will be introduced in stages as individual savings banks choose whether to participate.

    Supporters of the banking-led approach argue that customers may feel more comfortable buying digital assets through financial institutions they already use for everyday banking. Bloomberg cited survey data showing German consumers trust their primary bank more than twice as much as dedicated cryptocurrency trading platforms.

    Banks also see digital assets as a way to appeal to younger customers who increasingly expect investment products to be available through digital banking applications. Offering crypto trading alongside traditional financial services could help lenders compete as cryptocurrencies become more common in mainstream finance, according to the report.

    What challenges still face Germany’s crypto market?

    Despite the growing availability of crypto trading through banks, critics continue to warn about the risks associated with digital assets. Bloomberg reported that academics and banking industry groups have maintained that cryptocurrencies remain highly speculative investments capable of generating substantial losses.

    Germany’s savings banks association has also emphasized that crypto trading is intended only for self-directed customers who understand the risks involved and can make their own investment decisions without advisory services.

    The banking expansion comes as Germany considers changes to its tax treatment of digital assets. As crypto.news reported earlier, Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil said during the presentation of Germany’s 2027 federal budget on April 29 that the government plans to “tax cryptocurrencies differently” as part of measures expected to raise an additional €2 billion, or about $2.3 billion, while strengthening efforts against financial and tax crime.

    Under Germany’s current tax rules, profits from private cryptocurrency sales are generally taxed when assets are sold within one year of purchase. Crypto.news previously reported that digital assets held for more than 12 months are usually exempt from capital gains tax, a policy that has long made Germany one of Europe’s more attractive jurisdictions for long-term cryptocurrency investors.



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