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    Crypto & Digital Assets Summit

    Probing the growing crypto and digital assets market reshaping finance.

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    Investing in the cryptocurrency space can be daunting.

    Reshaping finance

    Probing the changing outlook for cryptocurrency investing, decentralised assets, blockchain technology and Web 3.0 at the Financial Review’s Crypto & Digital Assets Summit 2024.

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    AFP Commissioner Reece Kershaw.

    AFP discovers 2000 compromised Australian cryptocurrency wallets

    Hundreds of compromised accounts were discovered on crypto exchanges as part of a multi-nation effort dubbed Operation Spincaster.

    • Ronald Mizen
    Former US president Donald Trump is positioning himself as a pro-crypto candidate.

    Australians welcome Trump’s pro-crypto stand

    Crypto traders say Donald Trump’s pledges to end the “persecution” of the industry and sack SEC chairman Gary Gensler are a good start.

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    Donald Trump speaks at the Bitcoin 2024 in Nashville.

    Trump vows to sack top financial regulator in crypto backing

    The presidential candidate has told bitcoin enthusiasts he would ensure regulatory rules were written by people ‘who love’ cryptocurrencies if elected.

    • Teresa Xie, Stephanie Lai and Alicia Diaz

    Inside the $26b journey of this Young Rich Lister’s crypto game

    The Warwick brothers’ blockchain-based game Illuvium has finally launched, marking a new chapter in the wild ride of their billion-dollar company.

    • Yolanda Redrup

    US regulators approve ether ETF in latest crypto milestone

    The SEC has signed off on a spot ETF that invests directly in the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency. The digital asset has already jumped 50 per cent this year.

    • Emily Graffeo
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    July

    Kolin Burges holds up a placard in protest in 2014 after more than 700,000 bitcoins went missing.

    How a motley crew of investors won back $14b in bitcoin

    For more than a decade, creditors of collapsed crypto exchange Mt Gox pushed back on Japan’s bankruptcy laws. Their efforts have paid off, big time, in bitcoin.

    • Jessica Sier
    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. Tech companies are racing to get access to the company’s GPUs.

    Struggling bitcoin miners seek deals with AI companies

    They now hope to benefit from a surge in demand for powerful but scarce chips which are used in both crypto mining and AI processing.

    • Nikou Asgari and Tim Bradshaw

    The Aussie funds that beat bitcoin and big tech

    It was often savvy bets at the smaller end of the market that shot the top-performing fund managers to the top of the leader table in the last financial year.

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    • Joshua Peach
    Investing in the cryptocurrency space can be daunting.

    Reshaping finance

    Probing the changing outlook for cryptocurrency investing, decentralised assets, blockchain technology and Web 3.0 at the Financial Review’s Crypto & Digital Assets Summit 2024.

    Craig Wright, the UK-based, Australian-born tech entrepreneur who claims to be bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakamoto.

    Aussie who says he invented bitcoin faces UK crime probe

    Australian inventor Craig Wright has claimed for a decade that he created bitcoin but now faces perjury allegations in a UK criminal court.

    • Sam Tobin
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    Donald Trump is helped off the stage.

    Haven rush, ‘Trump trades’ on investor minds after shooting

    Investors will likely rush into assets like the US dollar, gold and bitcoin after the assassination attempt of the former US president.

    • Ruth Carson
    Dan Roberts, the co-CEO of bitcoin miner Iren says

    Short sellers target Aussie bitcoin miner Iren

    Iren’s stunning share price rally has been derailed by a short seller’s report that said the bitcoin miner overstated its AI potential.

    • Tess Bennett
    Kolin Burges holds up a placard in protest in 2014 after more than 700,000 bitcoins went missing.

    Mt Gox repays ‘forced’ bitcoin holders years after its collapse

    Japanese bankruptcy lawyers have begun repaying thousands of creditors of collapsed crypto exchange Mt Gox, including some Australians.

    • Jessica Sier

    June

    There are more varieties of digital coins than any investor could care to count.

    CoinSpot’s billionaire owner grabs huge dividend payout

    But the company, one of the country’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, has reported a near 75 per cent slide in profit in the last financial year.

    • Primrose Riordan
    The key is to seek out low management fees given different ETFs track the price of the same commodities.

    The bitcoin ETF wave has arrived in Australia

    VanEck is launching a cut-price bitcoin ETF as investors eye cryptocurrency and gold as hedges against geopolitical risk.

    • Tom Richardson
    Robert Waugh and Drew Bradford left NAB to create Ubiquity, a new AUD stablecoin.

    NAB kills its stablecoin, bankers decamp to form Ubiquity

    The bank canned its digital Australian dollar, known as the AUDN, so Rob Waugh and Drew Bradford left to set up their own product, to be called Ubiquity.

    • James Eyers
    The RBA has not concluded whether an eAUD will become a reality in Australia.

    Bitcoin on the ASX opens investors to a world of pumpers and spruikers

    But Binance’s regional boss Vishal Sacheendran is making a surprise call – in an interview, he says there needs to be more regulation, not less.

    • Anthony Macdonald

    May

    “The 13F releases show that the growth of bitcoin ETFs can’t just be attributed to retail traders buying in brokerage accounts,” said Stephane Ouellette, chief executive officer of FRNT Financial.

    Millennium, Point72 and Elliott are among bitcoin ETF buyers

    No matter the reason, and there could be several, Wall Street is clearly dipping its toes into the world’s largest digital asset.

    • Isabelle Lee
    Australians under 35 are the biggest speculators in cryptocurrencies, although some are unaware of the need to pay capital gains tax on sales.

    ATO targets crypto traders’ tax affairs, bank details

    The Tax Office is ramping up its surveillance of crypto traders, demanding that exchanges hand over details around clients’ ID, wallet addresses and bank accounts.

    • Tom Richardson

    February

    Block Earner founders Jordan Momtazi and Charlie Karaboga.

    ASIC gets its first win against the crypto industry

    The corporate regulator has notched up a win against crypto start-up Block Earner which had offered an unlicensed financial product to retail investors.

    • Jessica Sier
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    October 2023

    Brad Jones, Assistant Governor (Financial Systems) at the Reserve Bank of Australia sees tokenisation as a way to save costs.

    Why banks are looking at real-world asset tokenisation

    Banks spend billions each year on systems to track and finalise millions of trades. Could crypto help to streamline processes?

    • James Eyers and Jessica Sier
    Rene Michau, head of digital assets, Standard Chartered Bank flew to Sydney for the AFR Crypto Summit.

    Tokenisation of real-world assets is the killer app for crypto

    What if crypto was not only a speculative asset class but a new technology stack for financial markets?

    • James Eyers and Jessica Sier
    DigitalX chief executive Lisa Wade thinks bitcoin will reach $US100,000.

    Traders tip bitcoin to hit $US100,000 within five years

    Approval of the first bitcoin ETFs is expected to trigger big demand from institutional investors such as superannuation funds.

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    • Joshua Peach
    Daniel Roberts the CEO of Iris Energy.

    Bitcoin’s ‘moral imperative’ to replace fiat currencies

    Bitcoin can fulfil a dual role as both a store of value and money to buy goods and services, The Australian Financial Review’s Crypto Summit heard.

    • Tom Richardson
    ASIC chairman Joe Longo at the AFR Crypto Summit in Sydney on Monday

    ASIC chairman warns new crypto rules need more time

    Corporate regulator Joe Longo calls for patience and investor Mark Carnegie says crypto sector has “nobody to blame but ourselves” for new regulation.

    • James Eyers, Jessica Sier and Jemima Whyte