Bitunix Group, a fast-growing, global cryptocurrency exchange having a “Proof of Reserves “(PoR) for transparency of spot and derivatives trading, has completed its AUSTRAC registration process in Australia under the AML/CTF regulatory framework. The main purpose of this registration is to functionalize seamless remittance dealer (IRD) and digital currency exchange (DCE) services in Australia.
Essentially, the core purpose is to comply with government formalities and enter the market with a rationale-based explanation for the adoption of crypto exchange in Australia. Additionally, it is a strategic step to ensure compliance with Australia’s regulatory framework for global acceptance. Bitunix has released this news through its official social media X account.
This AUSTRAC registration means that all business activities related to finance will be listed on AUSTRAC’s register to provide a full record to the government. On the other side, this system also ensures anti-money laundering and encounter financing regulator that controls crimes and ensures security as a top priority.
In other words, it acts like a monitoring system that ensures transparency and stops the responsible person from committing any illegal act at any time. The only purpose behind the creation of AUSTRAC was to detect illegal activity at first and take action accordingly.
Bitunix Group ensures the authority for further cooperation in the future and will sooner facilitates users in terms of virtual currency-related matters in Australia. In short, this system enables a seamless and transparent digital currency flow across Australia.
This effect is functional from 8 January 2026 and available for users ‘compliance in terms of crypto exchange. This step ensures users feel free while dealing with digital currency in all of Australia.



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