Bitcoin Group Welcomes Ethereum Support From Two Australian Bitcoin Exchanges

Bitcoin Group Welcomes Ethereum Support From Two Australian Bitcoin Exchanges

The Bitcoin Association of Australia is pleased to see the expansion of cryptocurrency services within Australia with the recent addition of support from Coinloft and Cointree for Ether, Litecoin and DAO Tokens. As its President Adam Poulton says in an email to CoinTelegraph, “The new services provided by these two Australian exchanges add to the choice for Australian customers and ensures that developers and service providers can participate easily in these new marketplaces with trusted local providers”. Adding Ether. The two of Australia’s leading Bitcoin exchanges this week announced....


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