CONGRESS AND ANSWER

Last updated: June 17, 2025, 01:38  |  Written by: Cathie Wood

Congress And Answer
Congress And Answer

Australia

Australia’s government, under Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, has initiated a regulatory framework for the digital asset sector. This framework zeroes in on licensing rules for major

Australia pushes for clearer crypto rules, addresses debanking

Banks and regulated payments companies are still clamping down on crypto groups. Fintechs have complained that accessing banking services in Australia has been, at

Australia

Australia's Treasury said on Wednesday it recognises the seriousness of de-banking and that it understands inaction could drive business underground after instances of

Australia is ‘Serious’ About the De-Banking of Crypto Firms

Australia’s Treasury declared on Wednesday that it understands the gravity of de-banking companies. The treasury added that it

Australia Is Taking A Significant

Australia is taking a significant step toward crypto legitimacy, embedding digital assets within its broader financial architecture and addressing access barriers like de

Three registered fintech and crypto firms have told of being de-banked numerous times in Australia and all claim to have not received concrete reasons as to why.

Cryptocurrency regulation: APRA, Treasury to act on major lenders

Australia Acts on De-Banking of Crypto Entities, Supports Policy

Australia's New Crypto Regulations: for Stablecoins & Debanking

Australian crypto businesses tell Senate inquiry about being de

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Australia's New Crypto Framework Addresses De-Banking

Anti-debanking framework seeks to strengthen banking access for crypto firms. Australia has laid out a roadmap to regulate and integrate digital assets into its financial

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