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Feb
14

Bitcoin on the map in Sydney’s city

Cryptocurrency has been hailed as the way of the future — digital assets which can be deposited, spent and exchanged for real world goods. Operating outside of central banks, cryptocurrency has increased in popularity since the concept found form in bitcoin — claimed to be the first of its type — just under a decade ago. At the end April last year the total value of all existing bitcoins exceeded $2.5 billion Australian dollars, millions of which are exchanged each day — including in the heart of Sydney’s CBD. Coinmap, a heatmap of registered businesses and ATMs which accept bitcoin, shows 30 locations in the City of Sydney — including […]

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Feb
12

Equity crowd-funding up and running to open new investment doors

FROM gin distillers to energy-boosting mouth strips, opportunities are popping up for investors to grab stakes in start-up Australian businesses with as little as $50. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission last month licensed seven online platforms that let anyone pump money into emerging businesses, and despite a slow start there is expected to be a surge in opportunities online soon. It’s equity crowd-funding, where individuals buy shares in businesses well before they list on the stock exchange. This early-stage investment potentially delivers them the biggest profits but also carries the greatest risks. One of the seven licensed companies, Equitise, is currently raising money for Xinja, Australia’s first independent digital […]

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Feb
08

Australians essentially are trading with one hand behind their back

The CEO of a fintech start-up has said Australian traders need to consider exposure to international markets, arguing that those who do so are “several steps ahead”. Speaking to Nest Egg, the CEO of the self-described “shop for shares”, Stake’s Matt Leibowitz, said while it always comes down to strategy, Australian investors who limit themselves to local opportunities tend to be “playing with one hand tied behind your back”. Reflecting on this week’s markets volatility, he said traders need to have the tools to be able to profit from opportunities like down-turns, whether traders predict such down-turns to be a fluctuation or a trend. “Whether you want to trade long, […]

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Feb
07

Tether: How a cryptocurrency you’ve never heard of could tank the price of Bitcoin

Bitcoin is crashing, but you probably already knew that. However, if you haven’t spent the past few weeks desperately refreshing CoinMarketCap (or one of the other sites that tracks the value of cryptocurrencies) you may have missed a shocking drop that’s erased much of the value built up over 2017. Tether It’s still unclear exactly what’s causing the price of Bitcoin to drop so rapidly (currently hovering at around $8000, down from $21,500 a month ago). Of course, it’s no secret that the value of cryptocurrencies can be volatile, but recent reports suggest that one particular currency could be responsible for artificially driving up the price of Bitcoin, leading up […]

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Feb
06

Cryptocurrency craze drives two Perth ventures

Two Perth start-ups are entering the world of blockchain very differently, one to serve the layman and the other the expert, but both are undaunted by the drastic fall last month in the value of the technology’s high-profile product — cryptocurrency. Blockboxx founder Martin McGinty wants to gather together the existing expertise in Perth to move the technology forward. Mr McGinty, an IT professional, became involved with blockchain only early last year but, like the technology itself, wants to move fast. He said there were hundreds of online platforms where the enthusiastic early adopters of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency trading exchanged ideas. “I want to get all that and bring […]

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Feb
06

Westpac, ANZ and NAB aren’t planning a bitcoin crackdown … yet

Australia’s largest banks have confirmed they do not currently have plans to block their customers from buying bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. This differs from the approach taken by UK-based Lloyds Banking Group, and US banks JP Morgan, Bank of America and Citi.Those banks, in recent days, have announced they will ban their customers from using credit cards to purchase digital currencies. ANZ’s response ANZ told the ABC that it “does not prohibit customers buying digital or cryptocurrencies, or accepting them as a form of payment”. However, ANZ’s spokesperson said: “We monitor transactions for unusual behaviour to protect against potential fraud and in line with our regulatory responsibilities.” “We do not […]

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Feb
05

Bitcoin bubble masks the real value of virtual currencies

At the end of last week the price of bitcoin sat at just over $US9000, half its high of $US20,000 in December: that’s a huge drop in value in a short space of time; January was the virtual currency’s worst month since February 2014. The recent sharp fall in the value of bitcoin is said to have been sparked by the South Korean government’s announcement it would crack down on the trade in cryptocurrencies (there are now nearly 1500 in a market worth around $680 billion). South Korea is the world’s largest market for this trade. US regulators are increasing their scrutiny of the market, and Facebook has banned all […]

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Feb
02

Bitcoin plunges to a 2018 low with $55 billion wiped out as concerns mount

Bitcoin has slumped to its low for the year after seeing more than $US44 billion ($55 billion) in market value lost during January amid mounting concerns of increased regulation and the viability of the cryptocurrency. After reaching a record high of $US19,511 on December 18, Bitcoin has lost more half its value as the digital token has been weighed down by expectations of more government oversight globally, fears of price manipulation, the susceptibility of exchanges to hacking and lingering concern that it’s all just an asset bubble. Facebook announced a ban on cryptocurrency ads this week. Bitcoin declined as much as 12 per cent on Thursday to $US8796, the lowest […]

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