Four in five Australian businesses would be more likely to allow customers to pay with crypto if digital assets were regulated, new research shows

Regulation Could See 4 in 5 Businesses Accept Payment in Crypto

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Regulation in Australia: Four in five Australian businesses would be more likely to allow customers to pay with crypto if digital assets were regulated, new research shows.

-A majority of Australian business leaders said they would let customers pay with crypto if digital assets were regulated.

-A recent survey found 77% of survey participants expect crypto to be a mainstream part of the financial sector in five years. 

Four in five Australian business leaders said they would be more likely to let customers pay with crypto if digital assets were regulated. 

The survey, conducted by YouGov and commissioned by Australian cryptocurrency exchange Swyftx, found 77% of survey participants expect crypto to be a mainstream part of the financial sector in five years. 

Regulation and clarity

The results also suggest regulatory clarity has the potential to rapidly accelerate business adoption of cryptocurrencies for customer transactions. 

It showed 81% think the introduction of a proper regulatory regime will significantly increase the likelihood of their business enabling customers to pay with crypto. 

Furthermore, 80% of senior financial decision makers believe businesses should support the country in becoming a “global leader in digital assets and blockchain technologies”. 

The YouGov data was based on findings from a national survey of 259 Australian-based chief executives, managing directors, business owners and other senior financial decision makers at businesses of all sizes between October and November of 2021.

“Our starting position is that Australia both needs, and would benefit from, a robust cryptocurrency regulatory regime,” a Swyftx spokesperson told Business Insider Australia.

“But it’s extremely important that it fosters innovation rather than stifles it.”

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Regulation in Australia could see further adoption of crypto for payment.

Australian technology push

The survey also comes amid a push to grow the sector along with Australia’s technology industry more broadly, and increased scrutiny from the Australian Federal Police and the ACCC around exploitation. 

A report released by EY in November found the cryptocurrency sector contributed $2.1 billion to the Australian economy and employs around 11,600 people.

The report found the industry has already been responsible for adding about 11,600 jobs to the economy, which is expected to swell to 37,800 by 2025, and then 205,700 at the end of the decade.

Tommy Honan, head of corporate partnerships at Swyftx, said the exchange was surprised at how “bullish Australian financial leaders were on the adoption of crypto”. 

“This is probably ahead of most international analyst expectations,” Honan said, adding it spoke to Australia’s high adoption rate, which has seen 25% of Australians interact with crypto in some way.

“An increasing number of business leaders understand the potentially disruptive impact of blockchain technology and Web 3.0 on their markets. They’re just not necessarily ready to take the regulatory risk they see at the moment,” he said. 

“We think a significant number of businesses are playing a waiting game now. They want greater regulatory certainty before they integrate cryptocurrency into their payment systems and investments.”