Melbourne to Get Australia's First Bitcoin ATM and Bitcoin Conference
An Australian bitcoin exchange - 21st Century Bitcoin Exchange - is soon planning to launch the first bitcoin ATM in the land down under, in Melbourne, according to a report published in Business Insider. "With Bitcoins revolutionising traditional monetary transactions, Australia-based 21st Century Bitcoin Exchange is the first company to set up a Bitcoin ATM in the country," said the company in a statement on the matter. In addition to launching the first bitcoin ATM in the country (details on this element specifically are few), the company is reported to soon begin discussions with....
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Is Australia becoming the next hotspot for bitcoin ATMs? Very possibly. The country's third bitcoin ATM has launched in the city of Melbourne, following the install of the first two machines in Sydney and Brisbane. Managed by ABA Technology - the company responsible for the ATM in Sydney - the manage has been placed on the second level at the Emporium Retail Centre. The stunning Centre is newly-built, having just opened its doors to the public last month, according to local reports. And according to ABA head honcho Chris Guzowski, the owners of the Centre have taken no issue with the....
What if colleges and universities around the world had clubs dedicated to cryptocurrency where students could learn about emerging technologies and get in frequent communication with each other? This is already happening. And membership is not limited to college students. It's called the College Cryptocurrency Network (CCN). Through the help of the CCN, different members from four different continents have shared some valuable information about the status of Bitcoin in their local areas. Additionally, we'll learn more about the Bitcoin Against Ebola Campaign, which the CCN is taking part....
Hero Subs in Melbourne, Australia has become the city's first fast food outlet to accept bitcoin, offering an enticing 50% discount to bitcoin customers until 15th June. It also plans to introduce an exclusive 'Bitcoin Sub' - available only to customers paying with bitcoin at all four of the company's Melbourne locations. Hero has teamed up with not just one, but two local payment systems to support its new network. The first is Melbourne's best-known bitcoin startup CoinJar; the other is fellow digital currency pioneer DC POS. DC POS, which charges 0.5% commission to receive and store....
This “Crypto City” guide looks at Melbourne’s crypto culture, the city’s most notable projects and people, its financial infrastructure, which retailers accept crypto and where you can find blockchain education courses and there’s even a short history with all the juicy details of famous controversies and collapses. Fast factsCity: Melbourne Country: Australia Population: 5.15M Established: 1835 Language: English Australia’s second-largest city may lack Sydney’s amazing harbor views, but it makes up for it with a focus on art, sports and culture. There are more live music venues here per....