According to PANews, the government of Tenerife is in discussions to sell 97 bitcoins, originally purchased by the island's Institute of Technology and Renewable Energy (ITER) in 2012 for €10,000. The current sale price is estimated to reach $10 million. Juan José Martínez, a member of the Tenerife parliament overseeing ITER, disclosed that negotiations are underway with a Spanish financial institution regarding the purchase. Previous attempts to sell the cryptocurrency were hindered by regulatory obstacles and concerns over asset volatility
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