When we look at the countries that are adapting to the ever-changing crypto-world, it seems like Germany is the one who takes it precautiously slow. Nonetheless, Germany has one of the oldest Bitcoin exchanges in the world: Bitcoin.de. Plus, for Germany can be quite a lucrative space for crypto-projects and business. Its regulation crypto policy states that a Bitcoin sold after one year of holding is not subject to taxation. But why is it still adjusting to crypto in a meticulously unhurried way? Alex Anarcho, the Germany-based cryptocurrency publication editor and economist, suggests that the lack of adaptative regulation for crypto results in unfulfilled potential. What do you think about highly prospective crypto countries that decelerate its progress because of bureaucracy?