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Just caught that the Australian Senate panel is backing a crypto regulation framework. Pretty significant move honestly - means they're actually trying to set up proper rules instead of just leaving it all in gray zone. CoinDesk covered it, and yeah, the whole disclosure thing about Bullish being involved is standard for them. Anyway, this framework thing could be a game-changer for how crypto gets regulated down under. Curious if other countries start following suit or if Australia's just doing its own thing here. What's your take - is this the kind of regulation we actually need?