ASIC: The digital currency advertised by Australian banks is not good for pensions seeking access to cryptocurrency.

2021-9-2 13:09
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Golden Financial recently reported that the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has warned that the Bank of Australia (RBA) is unlikely to announce digital benefits for retirees that it wants to provide broader funding and exchange digital money all the time. . Access to crypto-currencies is more attractive. Now the pension industry has decided how to meet the needs of increasing investor investment in cryptocurrencies without any long term or negative impact on money risk. Jonathan Hatch, senior consultant and lawyer at the ASIC Innovation Center, said that if the goal of investing in pensions is to get more cash, digital benefits from Australian banks will create more jobs, which that will make the digital returns necessary for long term returns, and China's investment model still is, I have no doubts. Hatch explains how different cryptocurrencies have different commodities, and the crypto market presents significant opportunities and challenges. (Australia Financial Online_ACBNews)

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