Germany's Finance CEOs Don't Think Bitcoin Will Go Mainstream

Germany's Finance CEOs Don't Think Bitcoin Will Go Mainstream

A German telecommunications trade organization has published a new survey that shows little enthusiasm for bitcoin among financial executives. The survey, carried out by the research arm of the German Association for Information Technology, Telecommunications and New Media (Bitkom), was put to 77 CEOs and 25 members of the board from a series of German financial services. The group said that 95% of those surveyed believe digital currencies like bitcoin will see niche applications in the next ten years. Two percent of respondents said they believe bitcoin will become an widely accepted....


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