In a document dated August, three months after Anthony Albanese defeated the coalition administration of Scott Morrison, the Treasury reveals how some stakeholders might be disappointed with a “perceived delay in implementing a licensing regime” but viewed the concerns as “somewhat mitigated” by the collapse of several crypto companies and market crash earlier in the year.
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