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"Whenever the goverment makes a change to tax law... it always benefits the wealthier people..." - Adam Ahmed Tune in to the Australian Bitcoin Podcast to hear more expert tax tips from a tax tips expert π§ π§
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π¨π§ HardBlock, the Travel Rule, and Self-Custody: Whatβs Changing π From 1 July 2026, HardBlock will be required to comply with AUSTRACβs Travel Rule obligations. Rather than build around withdrawals from one custodial platform to another, weβre choosing the more Bitcoin-aligned path. HardBlock will no longer support withdrawals directly to custodial wallets. Withdrawals to self-custodial wallets will continue with minimal changes. Why? Because Bitcoin is most powerful when you control the keys. HardBlock exists to help Australians save in Bitcoin for the long term - not just hold an account balance. As always: Not your keys, not your coins. LEARN MORE: https://learn.hardblock.com.au/hardblock-the-travel-rule-and-self-custody-whats-changing/
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When you buy Bitcoin, one of the first questions is: where should I keep it? That may sound technical, but custody is really about trust, responsibility, and control. As Australian Bitcoin businesses adapt to new compliance requirements, including Travel Rule obligations from 1 July 2026, customers may notice more questions being asked when withdrawing Bitcoin. That makes one thing even clearer: Everyone who owns Bitcoin should learn the basics of self-custody. Learn more here: https://learn.hardblock.com.au/custodial-vs-non-custodial-bitcoin-wallets-whats-the-difference/
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