ADCA certifies Australian crypto exchange Independent Reserve

2018-9-27 05:13

Australia’s longest running digital currency exchange Independent Reserve has today been certified as compliant with the Australian Digital Currency Industry Code of Conduct by ADCA (the Australian Digital Commerce Association).

The Code of Conduct is a tool to help Australian consumers identify digital currency businesses. . .

ADCA certifies Australian crypto exchange Independent Reserve

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