Trade Bitcoin and Crypto with your Self Managed Super Fund (SMSF)

Join thousands of SMSFs on Australia’s most trusted exchange. Create your SMSF Crypto account today

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Trade Bitcoin and Crypto with your Self Managed Super Fund (SMSF)

Join thousands of SMSFs on Australia’s most trusted exchange. Create your SMSF Crypto account today

Start now
Grow your portfolio
Save time & money trading crypto & managing your assets – the easy way.
Optimise your trading
Dollar-Cost Average (DCA) your crypto trades by scheduling recurring buys.
Advanced Orders
Never miss a trade. Set the price you want and have your trade automatically executed when the price is right.

We offer what many of Australia’s larger crypto exchanges don’t

An enjoyable, easy-to-understand experience with low fees, personalised customer support & none of the usual hidden costs.

Easy & hassle-free

Uniquely user-friendly experience

Multi-layered security

Secure & instant 24/7 deposits via PayID

Premium local support

Prompt, friendly & knowledgeable

Our low fees and tight spreads are some of the best in Australia

Trade at Digital Surge and receive low fees including a single 0.5% crypto to crypto trade fee.

 

Our state-of-the-art order routing system executes trades within milliseconds and matches the best price possible for our customers. We are constantly scanning competitors’ price spreads to ensure we remain competitive in the marketplace.

 

Low fees matched with premium live support is why people choose Digital Surge.

Effortlessly manage tax compliance and enhance trading. Ensure simplicity & efficiency year-round.

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You can set up a time to speak with an account manager

01.
Create an account
Sign up & verify on your mobile or desktop
02.
Deposit funds
Deposit AUD instantly with PayID
03.
Start trading
Buy, Sell and transfer the world’s leading cryptocurrencies

SMSF and Cryptocurrency

A Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF) is a private superannuation fund that you manage yourself. Yes, you can use your SMSF to trade cryptocurrency through our platform, allowing you to diversify your retirement portfolio with digital assets.

Setting up an SMSF account is simple. You’ll need to provide the necessary legal documentation for your SMSF and go through a verification process. Once verified, you can start trading cryptocurrency through your SMSF account.

To set up an SMSF account, you’ll need your SMSF trust deed, ABN, and documentation proving your status as a trustee or director. Our support team can guide you through the process and ensure you have everything in place.

Yes, our platform is fully compliant with Australian regulations, including those governing SMSFs. However, we advise consulting with a financial adviser to ensure your strategy aligns with SMSF regulations and requirements.

Yes, you can transfer existing cryptocurrency holdings into your SMSF account, provided they comply with the legal and regulatory requirements of your SMSF. Please contact our support team for assistance with the transfer process.

Our support team cannot provide financial advice, including advice on SMSF trading. We recommend consulting a licensed financial adviser who specialises in SMSF regulations to get tailored advice.

Using your SMSF to trade cryptocurrency carries risks, including market volatility, security threats, and scams. Cryptocurrencies are highly volatile, meaning their value can fluctuate drastically. Additionally, the risk of fraud and hacking is higher with unregulated exchanges. Always ensure you’re using secure wallets and reputable platforms to mitigate these risks.

To safeguard your SMSF, only use regulated exchanges and ensure your crypto is stored securely in wallets with private keys under your control. Be cautious of fraudulent schemes and phishing attacks targeting crypto holders. Always verify any opportunity before transferring funds.

Scammers often target SMSF holders with promises of high returns. Always be cautious of unsolicited offers and verify the legitimacy of platforms before transferring any funds. If you suspect a scam or want more information on common scams, visit

https://www.scamwatch.gov.au/types-of-scams