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ABC Faces Complaint as Bitcoin Group Challenges Reporting

Australian Bitcoin advocates contest ABC’s recent coverage as the country tightens investor protections under new digital-asset rules.

Written By Thales Rodrigues Thales Rodrigues
Fact Checked by Jahnu Jagtap Jahnu Jagtap
Published December 4, 2025 12:31 AM·Updated 7 months ago
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ABC Faces Complaint as Bitcoin Group Challenges Reporting

Key Highlights

  • ABIB filed a formal complaint accusing ABC of factual and editorial breaches.
  • The disputed article claimed Bitcoin lacks utility and ties it to criminal use.
  • The complaint comes as Australia introduces new crypto-licensing rules.

The Australian Bitcoin Industry Body (ABIB) has formally challenged the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) over its latest Bitcoin coverage, escalating long-running tensions between the crypto sector and the country’s public broadcaster. 

ABC, Australia’s largest taxpayer-funded media institution, published a Bitcoin analysis over the weekend that drew immediate backlash from industry participants. ABIB said it routinely hears from frustrated readers and lodged a formal complaint with ABC executives, arguing the piece breached the network’s Editorial Policies and Code of Conduct. 

ABC questioned Bitcoin’s utility and framed it around crime

The article, written by ABC’s chief business correspondent Ian Verrender, argued Bitcoin has “never realized any of its stated goals,” described it as a tool “for those operating in the shadows,” and claimed its relevance has been overtaken by stablecoins like Tether. 

It also linked recent price volatility, Bitcoin’s drop from $126,000 to $92,000, to political dynamics in the U.S. and what it described as the asset’s eroding usefulness.

ABIB argues the article relied on outdated tropes and key omissions, noting it ignored documented humanitarian use, energy-grid support, merchant adoption, and sovereign reserves that counter its claims.

ABIB issues formal response

In its public statement, ABIB accused ABC of publishing “multiple factual errors, misleading claims, and one-sided framing.” The group said the article conflated Bitcoin with crime, ignored available data, and favored sensational language over evidence.

The Australian Bitcoin Industry Body (ABIB) has lodged a formal complaint with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (@abcnews) regarding its recent article on Bitcoin.

The piece contained multiple factual errors, misleading claims, and one-sided framing that breach the ABC’s…

— Australian Bitcoin Industry Body (@AusBTCIndBody) December 2, 2025

The complaint urges the broadcaster to uphold its editorial obligations, issue corrections, and ensure future reporting reflects both local and global developments in Bitcoin adoption.

Australia strengthens investor protections

The dispute comes as Australia rolls out its first full digital-asset regulatory framework. The Corporations Amendment (Digital Assets Framework) Bill 2025 introduces licensing requirements for exchanges and custodians through the Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL) regime. The goal is to reduce risks highlighted by collapses such as FTX and strengthen consumer protections.

The framework focuses on platforms holding client crypto, not blockchain technology, allowing rules to evolve as tokenization and digital-asset services expand. Firms have 18 months to comply, with civil penalties for custody failures or service breaches.

A shifting landscape ahead

With scrutiny rising over media standards and new crypto rules taking shape, Australia’s digital-asset landscape is entering a more tightly watched phase. Industry groups call for accurate reporting as policy evolves, while regulators say stronger guardrails are key to rebuilding trust.

For investors and policymakers, Bitcoin’s role in Australia will be shaped by both media narratives and the country’s rapidly maturing regulatory framework.

Also read: Crypto Liquidations Soar as Bitcoin Trading Hits Record Levels

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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