If Bitcoin Continues Growing, It Could Be Considered Legal Tender in Australia, Official Says

If Bitcoin Continues Growing, It Could Be Considered Legal Tender in Australia, Official Says

While most governments today will scoff at the idea of considering bitcoin to be legal tending, Australia is closely monitoring developments in the growth of this digital currency. And while they share the sentiments of other world governments in that bitcoin is not legal tender, they aren't nailing shut the door on the possibility that it could happen in the future. Speaking at an inquiry on Wednesday, Australian tax commissioner, Chris Jordan, said that bitcoin does not meet the current definition of legal tender, according to The Guardian. That could change in the future, though,....


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