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by: xpoolPosted on: October 27, 2025

Australian Crypto Firms Push for Clarity in Draft Legislation

Australia’s crypto industry has largely embraced the government’s draft cryptocurrency legislation, but concerns remain regarding key aspects. While support for the structure provided by the legislation remains strong, several critical questions require clarification before full implementation.

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