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Australia appoints pro-crypto assistant minister: a new era for Aussie crypto?

Margaret Jemituwi by Margaret Jemituwi
May 13, 2025
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Australia appoints pro-crypto assistant minister

Australia appoints pro-crypto assistant minister

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese just dropped a crypto bombshell, and Aussie traders are here for it.  

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese shook up Canberra this week by naming economist Andrew Charlton as Australia’s new assistant minister for science, technology, and the digital economy. The May 12 announcement, delivered with Albanese’s trademark wit, positions Charlton as a key player in shaping policies for blockchain, AI, and the booming digital economy. For a nation where 31% of adults (that’s 6.2 million people!) own crypto, per April 2025 data from Independent Reserve, this move feels like a long-awaited nod to the future.

Why the buzz around Charlton? 

Charlton isn’t your average politician. A former advisor to PM Kevin Rudd, he’s been vocal about crypto’s role in modern finance. Take his recent X app post: “Cryptocurrency is shaping the future of finance. Governments must support a balanced framework that encourages growth while ensuring security and trust. Let’s embrace the opportunities of a digital economy!” Translation? He gets it. Jason Titman, CEO of Aussie crypto exchange Swyftx, told Cointelegraph Charlton combines “deep understanding” of blockchain with a passion for its economic potential—a rare combo in politics.

Cryptocurrency is shaping the future of finance. Governments must support a balanced framework that encourages growth while ensuring security and trust. Let’s embrace the opportunities of a digital economy! #Cryptocurrency #Innovation @DECAustralia pic.twitter.com/av8L2DA72g

— Andrew Charlton (@Charlton_AB) November 27, 2024

Industry leaders cheer: a win for Aussie innovation

Crypto.com Australia’s Vakul Talwar called Charlton’s appointment a recognition of the digital economy’s growing clout. Since the 2022 election, Talwar says the sector has grown significantly, and smart regulation is now critical as crypto merges with traditional finance. Meaning? No more regulatory limbo. With Charlton working alongside Industry Minister Tim Ayres, expect policies that balance innovation-friendly rules with consumer safeguards.

By the numbers: cryptocurrency is booming!

Let’s crunch the stats: Crypto ownership in Australia jumped from 28% to 31% in just one year, per Independent Reserve. That’s 6.2 million adults holding anything from Bitcoin to Bonk memecoins. Even grandma might be HODLing Shiba Inu these days. Charlton’s challenge? Keeping this momentum alive while tackling fraud, tax complexities, and the wild west of DeFi.

31% of adults (that’s 6.2 million Aussies!) own crypto

What’s next for Australia? Think global, act local

Australia’s move mirrors a global trend. Nations like Japan and the UAE are racing to attract crypto talent, but Charlton’s appointment could position Australia as a Southern Hemisphere hub. The goal? Lure blockchain startups, streamline crypto taxes, and maybe even flirt with a central bank digital currency (CBDC). As Charlton put it, it’s about “embracing opportunities” without sacrificing security, a bit like surfing: ride the wave, but don’t wipe out.

Final take: bullish vibes for Aussie crypto

For traders and builders, this is a green candle moment. Charlton’s role signals that Australia isn’t just tolerating crypto, it’s betting big on it. Whether you’re a Bitcoin maximalist, an NFT artist, or just crypto-curious, one thing’s clear: The land down under is charging into the digital economy era. Now, about those capital gains taxes.

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