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Bitcoin Australia: State of Bitcoin in 2017; Have your say and win 0.5BTC

Tue May 09, 2017 3:47 pm

We must consider a major factor that will assist with stability in the space that is expected to be developed toward the end of this year. This being a regulatory framework surrounding cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin.

Information gathered from this survey will be compiled into a market report, giving insight into the Bitcoin ecosystem and its community.

We will be releasing this information alongside analysis to the public. We hope that this repoirt will become a part of the call for information which will help shape Bitcoin Policy expected to be drafted by the Australian Government late 2017.

Take some time to complete short survey and get a chance to win 0.5 bitcoins!

Feel free to pass it on to friends and family.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BitcoinAustralia
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Re: Bitcoin Australia: State of Bitcoin in 2017; Have your say and win 0.5BTC

Tue May 09, 2017 3:52 pm

I am an active Australian bitcoin user and a chance to win 0.5btc for a survey sounds good.

Who is the survey being run for?
Government or private company?
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Re: Bitcoin Australia: State of Bitcoin in 2017; Have your say and win 0.5BTC

Wed May 10, 2017 4:11 am

The research is supported by two private companies Bitcoin Australia (bitcoin.com.au) and Buy a Bitcoin (buyabitcoin.com.au).

It will be pushed to the government when we hit 1000 participants.

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