Aaron Amaral
Aaron Amaral is a crypto native with 4+ years of experience across growth, fundraising, and marketing. Outside of work, he’s deep in the weeds of airdrop farming, experimenting with emerging DeFi protocols, and trading memecoins after dark. Equal parts strategist and degen, he’s chronically online and always chasing the next on-chain edge.

Popular articles from Aaron Amaral
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Introducing PayPal as a Payment Option!
Read moreWe are excited to announce that you can now buy bitcoin with PayPal on bitcoin.com.au! This awesome feature will enable our users to seamlessly transfer funds between their PayPal account and our Bitcoin exchange, facilitating more convenient transactions. Seamless Integration for PayPal Users Onramp and Offramp Capabilities With this new payment option, users can directly […]
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Launching our Exciting New Credit/Debit Card Payment Options!
Read moreIn an age where convenience is king, we are excited to announce our latest feature that is sure to make your cryptocurrency journey smoother than ever before: Credit & Debit Card Payments. Say goodbye to tedious bank transfers and say hello to instant access! Why Choose Credit/Debit Card Payments for Crypto Purchases? 1. Instant Transactions: […]
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Cardano vs Ethereum
Read moreYou’ve probably heard of Bitcoin, but today, we’re diving into two other big names in the crypto space: Cardano and Ethereum. Imagine them as two digital cities built with millions of blocks, each with its own way of doing things and its own set of rules. Ethereum has been around for a while and is […]
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When was Bitcoin created? Exploring the origins of cryptocurrency
Read moreBorn from a desire to take control away from central banks and governments, Bitcoin’s fascinating origins are a blend of technology, economics, and a dash of mystery. Whether you’re looking to invest or just curious about what all the buzz is about, let’s dive into the world of Bitcoin and explore how it all began! […]
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How Is Crypto Taxed In Australia? Everything You Need To Know
Read moreIt is tax season again and the ATO just started sending out 350,000 letters warning people about their crypto tax obligations. A lot of people are confused about what is going on and whether or not they have crypto taxes due.