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Crypto News From the German-Speaking World: Sept. 2–8 in Review
7.9.2019
This week’s selected cryptocurrency and blockchain news from the German-speaking world, courtesy of Cointelegraph auf Deutsch
Crypto News From the German-Speaking World: Aug. 24–31 in Review
1.9.2019
A roundup of major crypto news of the week from Germany, Switzerland and Austria
Crypto News From the German-Speaking World: Week in Review
25.8.2019
This week’s top news from the German-speaking world, assisted by Cointelegraph auf Deutsch
Austrian Telecommunications Giant to Accept Cryptocurrency
21.8.2019
Founded in 1881, the A1 mobile network is looking to add dash, ethereum, litecoin, stellar, and ripple as payment options
Austrian Telecom A1 Accepting Crypto in Select Shops Using Salamantex
21.8.2019
Major Austrian telecom operator A1 now accepts 6 cryptos as payment in 7 shops in Austria
ING Poll: Austrians Are Most Skeptical of Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency
14.8.2019
Austrians are well informed on cryptocurrency but prefer stability to volatility
Blockchain-Based Energy Trading Firm to Optimize Solar Energy Distribution in Austria
18.6.2019
DLT-enabled energy trading firm Power Ledger will roll out its app in Austria's second-largest city of Graz to optimize energy distribution
Austrian Steel Alukönigstahl Develops Blockchain-Based Steel Trading Database
14.6.2019
Alukönigstahl CEO Stefan Grüll is working on the business model for a blockchain-based steel trading database dubbed “STEEL but SMART”
Austrian Postal Service Releases Crypto Collectible Stamps
11.6.2019
The Austrian Post has released a line of limited edition “crypto stamps” styled with the Ethereum unicorn
Austrian Fiber Producer Lenzing to Launch Blockchain-Enabled Tracking in 2020
20.5.2019
Major global fiber producer Lenzing Group will apply blockchain tech to its supply chain
Blockchain as Key to Vienna’s Digital Future — Interview with Ulrike Huemer, CIO of Vienna, Austria
18.5.2019
For Austria, blockchain is more than just a means of crypto-trading. Ulrike Huemer, the CIO of the capital city of Vienna, gave us an in-depth look at how the country seizes the potential of the nascent technology in order to provide public services and to help transform Vienna into a “smart city”