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Germany is Europe's largest market, where cryptocurrency is officially recognized as part of the financial system. The Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) licenses crypto services, and crypto is classified as private money. For expats, IT professionals, and freelancers, exchanging USDT or Bitcoin for cash euros is an everyday task: paying rent, covering living expenses, sending money to relatives.

Cash crypto exchange in Germany is in demand among those who haven't yet opened a German bank account or prefer cash for transactions where cards are inconvenient. Crypto exchangers offer cash euros, dollars, and other currencies via office pickup or courier delivery.

How to Exchange Cryptocurrency for Cash Euros in Germany?

On Kurslog, you compare rates from exchangers operating across German cities. After choosing one, you submit an order on the exchanger's website and transfer cryptocurrency. USDT on the TRC-20 network, Bitcoin, or Ethereum. Once the transaction is confirmed on the network, the exchanger provides cash at their office or sends it by courier. Most exchangers work with EUR and USD, accepting USDT, BTC, and ETH.

Cash Crypto Exchange Across German Cities

Crypto exchangers offering cash payouts operate in Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt am Main, Hamburg, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Dortmund, Stuttgart, Essen, Bremen, Hanover, Dresden, Leipzig, Nuremberg, and other cities. Berlin and Munich, as the largest economic centers, offer the widest selection of exchangers. On Kurslog, you can filter exchangers by city and currency pair.

Tax Considerations for Crypto Exchange in Germany

German law exempts profits from selling cryptocurrency held for more than 12 months from tax (the Haltefrist rule). For sales before that period, there is a tax-free allowance of 600 euros per year. This applies to crypto-to-fiat exchange, when converting USDT to cash euros, tax implications depend on the holding period and amount. For large transactions, it's worth factoring in these rules when planning your exchange.

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