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Spanish Research Institute Faces Challenges Selling $10 Million Bitcoin Stash

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Last updated: November 6, 2025 7:41 pm
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Published: November 6, 2025
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A public research institute in Spain is gearing up for a significant financial transition as it looks to sell a substantial Bitcoin stash valued at over $10 million—an investment originally made for a mere $10,000 over a decade ago. The Institute of Technology and Renewable Energies (ITER), which is administered by the Tenerife Island Council, acquired 97 Bitcoin in 2012 as part of an experimental blockchain research initiative when the cryptocurrency was trading at about $100 per coin. Fast forward thirteen years, with Bitcoin’s value soaring to nearly $103,200, this initial research expenditure has transformed into a multimillion-dollar asset.

However, the Tenerife council is facing considerable logistical and regulatory hurdles in its plan to divest this cryptocurrency holding. Most European banks continue to shy away from processing Bitcoin transactions due to concerns over its volatility and the stringent compliance requirements imposed by regulatory bodies. Juan José Martínez, the councilor for innovation in Tenerife, stated that they are currently collaborating with a Spanish financial institution that has received authorization from both the Bank of Spain and the National Securities Market Commission (CNMV) to facilitate the sale. Martínez anticipates that this transaction will be finalized in the coming months, with the proceeds intended for reinvestment into ITER’s scientific programs, particularly in the area of quantum technologies.

Notably, the Bitcoin acquisition was never intended as a financial investment; rather, it was designed to deepen understanding of blockchain infrastructure. Despite the significant potential windfall, converting these gains into cash is proving to be a complex endeavor. Spain’s regulatory landscape is characterized by tight oversight at both national and EU levels, influenced by frameworks such as the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) directive, anti-money laundering (AML) guidelines, and stringent advertising rules.

MiCA is set to be fully effective across the EU by the end of 2024, with a transitional period lasting until December 2025, necessitating all crypto-asset service providers to secure licenses from the CNMV. For public institutions such as ITER, this means further compliance steps involving verification of fund origins and adherence to Spain’s anti-money laundering regulations, overseen by the financial intelligence unit known as SEPBLAC.

The complexity of these regulations is compounded for financial institutions processing crypto transactions linked to state-related entities, which face intricate asset classification challenges. Under MiCA, crypto assets are categorized into various groups—e-money tokens, asset-referenced tokens, and “other” crypto assets like Bitcoin—each of which comes with distinct reporting and compliance obligations.

Despite these challenges, the financial sector in Spain is gradually warming up to regulated digital asset services. In October, renowned banking entity BBVA made headlines as the first major Spanish bank to roll out 24/7 retail cryptocurrency trading. This new offering, sanctioned by the CNMV, enables customers to buy, sell, and manage Bitcoin and Ether directly through the bank’s mobile application. Additionally, BBVA has recently launched independent custody solutions for Binance customers, allowing for assets backed by U.S. Treasury securities to be securely held within the bank.

Amidst this evolving landscape, Spanish lawmakers are also pushing for stronger consumer protection measures. In July, the parliamentary group known as Sumar put forth a proposal for a “traffic light” risk labeling system for crypto assets, which would assign color codes to tokens: green for stable and supervised assets and red for speculative cryptocurrencies lacking identifiable backing. This initiative aligns with broader regulatory efforts in Spain to enhance transparency and accountability in the booming crypto market, particularly as digital asset usage continues to rise across Europe.

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