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Germany’s oldest banks just made crypto mainstream: Details

While the crypto world remains caught up in a lot of ruckuses, European digital asset adoption has taken a decisive step forward.

In late December 2025, DZ BANK, Germany’s second-largest financial institution with more than 700 cooperative banks, secured MiCAR approval from BaFin.

This approval, which came to light on 14th January, triggered the launch of “meinKrypto,”

For context, “meinKrypto” is a platform that brings Bitcoin and Ethereum directly to millions of retail savers through local Volksbanken and Raiffeisenbanken.

Germany’s DZ Bank crypto bet

With this move, DZ BANK has integrated crypto trading directly into the VR Banking App, closing the gap between traditional savings and digital assets.

Managing over €1.2 trillion in assets, the cooperative group, with this move, marks a clear move toward regulated crypto access.

Rather than launching a new platform, the bank embedded a native crypto wallet inside the existing banking app, allowing users to manage crypto alongside regular accounts.

That being said, the bank also timed the launch strategically, as the global crypto market reached a $3.2 valuation.

Market condition

At press time, major assets were firmly in bull territory.

CoinMarketCap data showed Bitcoin [BTC] trading near $95,000 and Ethereum [ETH] standing at $3,300.

Whereas, Litecoin [LTC] was priced at $78.00, and Cardano [ADA] was changing hands at $0.42.

Yet, despite rising prices and a 20% increase in mobile wallet usage over the past year, the adoption gap remains wide, as per a16zcrypto report.

Of the 716 million people who own crypto globally, only 40–70 million actively use it on-chain.

Hence, DZ BANK aims to close this gap by targeting passive holders who want crypto exposure without navigating DeFi complexity.

Meanwhile, a Chainalysis report from October 2025 showed Germany’s crypto economy growing by 54%, a trend likely to accelerate under MiCAR.

CoinShares data further highlighted this shift.

While the U.S. recorded $569 million in crypto outflows last week, Europe moved in the opposite direction.

Germany led the region with $58.9 million in inflows, followed by Switzerland at $21 million and Canada at $24.5 million.

All these datasets combined underscore Europe’s growing momentum in regulated crypto adoption.


Final Thoughts

  • DZ BANK’s MiCAR approval signals that Europe’s next phase of crypto adoption is being driven by traditional banks, not startups.
  • “meinKrypto” targets passive crypto holders, offering exposure without forcing users into exchanges or DeFi complexity.
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Source: https://ambcrypto.com/germanys-oldest-banks-just-made-crypto-mainstream-details/

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