Australian Reserve Bank Sees a Digital Dollar Future

Australian Reserve Bank Sees a Digital Dollar Future

The future could be one wherein the Australian dollar could cease to exist through physical notes and coins to become digital instead. In a recent speech given by Tony Richards, head of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA)’s payments policy department, he revealed that the RBA had kept a watchful eye on the growth in demand for digital currencies such as Bitcoin, to speculate and believe that Australia will, in the future, have a central-bank-issued digital currency. In a report by the Sydney Morning Herald today, the RBA sees a future wherein digital dollars will circulate and co-exist....


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