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  2. Legality of cryptocurrency by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    The legal status of cryptocurrencies varies substantially from one jurisdiction to another, and is still undefined or changing in many of them. [1] Whereas, in the majority of countries the usage of cryptocurrency isn't in itself illegal, its status and usability as a means of payment (or a commodity) varies, with differing regulatory implications.

  3. Cryptocurrency in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Australian market has also seen the rise of local cryptocurrencies and blockchain projects. [6] Australia boasts the highest rate of cryptocurrency adoption (23%) among developed nations, ranking eighth worldwide. This rate surpasses the estimated adoption rates in the United States (16%) and the United Kingdom (12%), as reported by ...

  4. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    A cryptocurrency, crypto-currency, or colloquially, crypto, is a digital currency designed to work through a computer network that is not reliant on any central authority, such as a government or bank, to uphold or maintain it.

  5. Australian regulator moves to curtail criminal use of ... - AOL

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    The Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) said its findings showed cryptocurrency was increasingly being exploited for money laundering, scams and money mule activities.

  6. Coinbase urges US regulators to clear path for banks to offer ...

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    The crypto exchange's move comes amid a broader industry push to lobby lawmakers for a regulatory framework to support the sector's growth. Most traditional U.S. banks have steered clear of ...

  7. How did cryptocurrency rise in popularity? The history, most ...

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    It also prompted speculation that the SEC would approve spot ETFs for other major cryptocurrencies, which finally occurred in July this year for Ethereum – the world’s second most valuable ...

  8. Private currency - Wikipedia

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    A cryptocurrency wallet can be used to store the public and private keys which can be used to receive or spend the cryptocurrency. The cryptographic systems used allow for decentralisation; a decentralised cryptocurrency is fiat money but one without a central banking system. In terms of total market value, Bitcoin is the largest cryptocurrency ...

  9. Virtual currency - Wikipedia

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    Cryptocurrencies are not always legal tender, but some countries have moved to regulate cryptocurrency-related services as they would financial institutions. Ecuador is the first country attempting a government run a cryptography-free digital currency; during the introductory phase from Christmas Eve 2014 until mid February 2015 people can open ...