Brisbane Is the New Cryptocurrency Capital of Australia, Could Become the World’s Top Crypto Destination

Brisbane Is the New Cryptocurrency Capital of Australia, Could Become the World’s Top Crypto Destination
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2018-9-5 09:00

Queensland, Australia’s second largest state, is looking into cryptocurrency to bring tourists to the area. With a sizeable grant given to a startup that will enable visitors to pay for every aspect of their travel using digital currencies, Brisbane is on its way to becoming Australia’s new crypto capital, Gizmodo reports.

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