Aussies Can Now Purchase Bitcoin (BTC) At More than 3,500 Australia Post Offices

Aussies Can Now Purchase Bitcoin (BTC) At More than 3,500 Australia Post Offices
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2020-6-26 19:21

Australians can now purchase Bitcoin (BTC) at more than 3,500 national post offices, thanks to a partnership between crypto exchange Bitcoin. com. au and the Australia Post. Making Bitcoin More Accessible Crypto enthusiasts Down Under can buy Bitcoin at their local Australia Post, courtesy of an alliance between the local digital currency exchange Bitcoin.

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