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Unveiling the Bitcoin halving

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Exploring the Bitcoin Halving and opportunities in the broader crypto market.

Crypto Corner explores the latest market movements, expert insights and the influence of macroeconomic factors on the crypto industry.

Crypto Corner is hosted by Caroline Bowler, CEO of BTC Markets.

In this episode, Caroline sits down with Charlie Sherry, Head of Finance at BTC Markets, for an in-depth exploration of the Bitcoin Halving and its implications for the broader crypto market.

Drawing from Charlie’s insightful blog post, they discuss the mechanics of the halving, its historical significance, and the potential opportunities it presents for Bitcoin investors. With a focus on understanding the impact of reduced issuance on scarcity and market sentiment, they navigate through previous halving cycles to glean insights into what the future may hold for Bitcoin post-halving in 2024. #crypto corner

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Rob Fraboni journey: music, innovation and new ventures

Rob Fabroni shares his music engineering journey, collaborations, innovations, and the impact of modern audio tech on emotions.

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Rob Fraboni shares his music engineering journey, collaborations, innovations, and the impact of modern audio tech on emotions.

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Rob Fraboni talks about his career as a music engineer, highlighting collaborations with artists including but not limited to Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and Bonnie Raitt.

Rob Fraboni shares insights into his journey as a music engineer and producer.

He reflects on his early inspirations and the evolution of his career.

Fraboni discusses collaborations with iconic artists such as Bob Dylan, Wayne Shorter, and Bonnie Raitt.

These experiences significantly shaped his professional path.

He also reveals the challenges and successes behind his innovative contributions to the digital audio industry.

Fraboni’s invention RealFeel has transformed how audio is perceived emotionally.

He highlights potential negative effects of modern healing audio technologies.

The discussion is hosted by Penny Lane, CEO of The Perfect Cosmetics Company.

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The future of crypto in Australia could be decided at the ballot box

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Will new Australian policies unlock blockchain’s potential or shut it down?

 

With the 2025 federal election looming, political parties remain divided on their approach to digital assets and blockchain regulation. Policies on taxation, licensing, and consumer protection will shape Australia’s blockchain future, influencing innovation and investment.

In conversation with Caroline Bowler, CEO of BTC MarketsAmy-Rose Goodey, CEO of the Digital Economy Council of Australia (DECA), highlights the importance of clear regulations to foster growth while protecting consumers. Her Who Supports Crypto campaign showcases strong public and industry backing for digital assets and urges policymakers to act. The election outcome could determine whether Australia embraces crypto or falls behind in the global digital economy.

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Why cybersecurity training often fails to change real behaviour

Despite extensive cyber training, companies often prioritise compliance over actual behaviour change, leaving them vulnerable to security threats.

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Despite extensive cyber training, companies often prioritise compliance over actual behaviour change, leaving them vulnerable to security threats.

Many companies invest in cybersecurity training but focus too much on compliance rather than real behaviour change. This leaves organisations vulnerable to cyber threats, as employees may check boxes without truly improving security practices.

In this episode of Ticker Clicks, cyber security expert Jacqueline Jayne highlights the need for a culture of security, where training is engaging, practical, and directly relevant to daily tasks. Superficial programs fail to address real risks, making a deeper commitment to behavioural change essential.

To strengthen defences, businesses must prioritise interactive, meaningful training that encourages proactive security habits. True protection comes not from meeting requirements but from fostering genuine awareness and action against cyber threats.

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