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Crypto compliance ‘no longer optional’ under Australia’s new draft guidelines

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December 4, 2024247 Views
Crypto compliance ‘no longer optional’ under Australia’s new draft guidelines

Sweeping proposed changes would force most crypto firms in Australia to obtain financial licensing, which some worry could drive innovators offshore.

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