Australian bitcoin news
Crytocurrencies like bitcoin exist only online and use digital data known as blockchain to record every transaction and make sure it's secure. First posted February 19, If you have inside knowledge of a topic in the news, contact the ABC. ABC teams share the story behind the story and insights into the making of digital, TV and radio content. Read about our editorial guiding principles and the enforceable standard our journalists follow.
A technical failure was behind the VAR controversy in Saturday night's A-League grand final, which saw Melbourne Victory's winning goal come from an offside position. Animal hospitals and carers are seeing more emaciated koalas, possums with dog bites and wallabies hit by cars than ever before. By Jordan Hayne and Isaac Nowroozi. Blockbuster action, high-intensity thrills, and dashing romance may not be the first things that spring to mind when Canberra is mentioned — but still Peter Bakos wanted to know whether any Hollywood movies had been filmed here.
Aussies eye initial coin offerings. Bitcoin student buy-up prompts Brisbane school to issue 'caution'. The big four banks aren't planning a crackdown Bitcoin has 'further to fall' Leading economists say bitcoin will never replace government-backed currencies, and it's a massive bubble that will pop.
Cryptocurrency exchanges will soon have to register with Australia's financial intelligence agency. Cryptocurrency trader James Cole with his daughter, Leila.
Bitcoin investor Toby Halligan recently sold off most of his coins. Top Stories 'I am that girl': The young woman whose rape case put consent on trial Analysis: VAR controversy shows we're just trading human mistakes for machine ones The families dumpster diving to put food on the table If it's grown in a lab, is it 'meat'?
Connect with ABC News. Got a news tip? Editorial Policies Read about our editorial guiding principles and the enforceable standard our journalists follow. Wildlife deaths on the rise Animal hospitals and carers are seeing more emaciated koalas, possums with dog bites and wallabies hit by cars than ever before.
Have any Hollywood movies been shot in Canberra? By Jordan Hayne and Isaac Nowroozi Blockbuster action, high-intensity thrills, and dashing romance may not be the first things that spring to mind when Canberra is mentioned — but still Peter Bakos wanted to know whether any Hollywood movies had been filmed here.
Station workers shortage Cattle stations in northern Australia say it's the toughest year for finding staff. Its reasoning was that "these businesses are currently unregulated and therefore not within ANZ policy". National Australia Bank suggested it might not allow certain cryptocurrency transactions to proceed if security concerns arise. However, she would not comment on the bank's future plans and the potential for a ban — similar to Westpac's US and UK counterparts.
Lloyds is concerned its customers may buy bitcoin and other digital currencies to make profits when they rise — but face significant debts when they fall.
The bank is concerned it could ultimately bear the liability of any unpaid debts should the cryptocurrency market continue to fall. First posted February 05, If you have inside knowledge of a topic in the news, contact the ABC. ABC teams share the story behind the story and insights into the making of digital, TV and radio content. Read about our editorial guiding principles and the enforceable standard our journalists follow.
A technical failure was behind the VAR controversy in Saturday night's A-League grand final, which saw Melbourne Victory's winning goal come from an offside position. Animal hospitals and carers are seeing more emaciated koalas, possums with dog bites and wallabies hit by cars than ever before. By Jordan Hayne and Isaac Nowroozi. Blockbuster action, high-intensity thrills, and dashing romance may not be the first things that spring to mind when Canberra is mentioned — but still Peter Bakos wanted to know whether any Hollywood movies had been filmed here.
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