The Good, the Bad and the Not-So-Ugly: Looking Back at the Year in Bitcoin
2018 has been one hell of a year – so let’s look back on the top 10 moments of the Bitcoin universe.
Read more2018 has been one hell of a year – so let’s look back on the top 10 moments of the Bitcoin universe.
Read moreGoogle’s “Year in Search” has been released, and cryptocurrencies are in many top five lists.
Read moreFood safety is one of the greatest concerns at global level. From farm to store shelf, each entity that handles and processes food must ensure that the products are fit for consumption. However, every year we see instances of food…
Read moreGlobal Tech Exchange, a cryptocurrency project endorsed by the former Australian cricket captain, Michael Clarke, has folded one year after its launch. The company was in the middle of an initial coin offering (ICO) that aimed to raise $50 million…
Read moreLooking for some Bitcoin and blockchain-related events in Australia? Here are some of the most interesting ones taking place in October and November.
Read moreFinding convenient and affordable means of transportation is still an issue for people who travel abroad. The lack of a global platform means that potential clients need to familiarise themselves with the customary terms and conditions for car rentals in…
Read moreSingapore-based cryptocurrency exchange KuCoin has confirmed a significant investment in Bitcoin Australia as both businesses plan overseas expansion of their brands. Speaking to The Australian Financial Review, Bitcoin Australia CEO Rupert Hackett expressed confidence in the companies’ complementary visions.
Read moreThe Blockchain is rapidly changing currencies and transactions as we know it however for a long time, has been confined only within the crypto sphere. Now, according to a 2018 Deloitte survey, the business sector is shifting its perspective concerning the…
Read moreAustralia has always punched above its weight when it comes to technology. After all, we invented the black box flight recorder and Wi-Fi. Now, in an increasingly globalised economy, we’re mixing this with the exciting world of cryptocurrency. In 2016,…
Read moreStarting 1 July 2017, Bitcoin use in Australia will no longer result in double taxation. The government announced the change in its 2017-18 budget report. The change comes under the $1.1 billion National Innovation and Science Agenda (NISA), designed to…
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