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Sanctions-hit Russia is rushing to set up payment systems, including crypto, to make trading easier
Russia is facing so many issues with its international trade payments that it's shifting its previo…
Huileng Tan
Any action on crypto assets will have to be global: FM Nirmala Sitharaman
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that there was a greater acceptance among G20 members that…
ANI
Crypto issue requires immediate attention, says FM Sitharaman
Issues related to crypto have emerged as a major point of discussion among G20 countries and th…
PTI
RBI seeks a crypto ban but it needs global collaboration, says Nirmala Sitharaman
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has recommended the government to frame regulations for cryptocurre…
Taxing cryptocurrencies does not give them legal status, clarifies India’s finance minister
India’s Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman clarified in Parliament that taxing cryptocurrencies do…
India ends Winter Session of Parliament with no crypto bill in sight
The Indian Parliament’s Winter Session has drawn to a close with no cryptocurrency bill making it t…
As cryptocurrencies became mainstream, these were biggest movements in regulation this year
India’s cryptocurrency bill may still be stuck in a jungle of red tape, but other countries like El…
India's crypto bill may reportedly restrict exchange-to-exchange transfers and even launch its own crypto wallet
India is currently in the midst of bringing in new regulations to govern the crypto industry. Accor…
Experts fear that a 'ban' on crypto in India will only drive investors to the grey market
With an estimated 15 to 20 million crypto investors in India, experts fear a ban on the industry wo…
No crypto ban in India — SEBI will reportedly be pulled in to regulate the sector
The Indian government is not looking to ban cryptocurrencies, but to regulate them as ‘assets’. All…
The lawyer behind getting India’s 2018 crypto ban quashed hasn’t ruled out going to court again
The industry as a whole is hoping that the government will find the right balance so as to not r…
After Coinbase and CrossTower, Singapore’s Coinstore is now entering India despite fears of a ban on crypto
Singapore-based Coinstore has announced plans to enter the India market. Its competitor CrossTower …
It would be nearly impossible for India to ban cryptocurrencies — here’s why
Jaideep Reddy, a technology lawyer with Nishith Desai Associates (NDA), told Business Insider that …
India should ban 'Ponzi' private cryptos or risk wrecking the country's financial system, a top RBI central banker has warned
Private cryptocurrencies are worse than a Ponzi scheme, and could wreck India's ability to control …
Hamza Fareed Malik
Indian government confirms that its new crypto bill is not the same as the old one
“We are in a position where we are close to bringing a bill in Parliament,” she said today, Nove…
India’s cryptocurrency bill is going up for discussion in December — but it seems to be beating to same rhythm as 10 months ago
The Indian government plans to put its cryptocurrency bill up for discussion in Parliament during t…
Crypto players in India to meet with government today to give inputs on the potential of cryptocurrencies in the country and its impact
Representatives from Indian crypto exchanges like WazirX, Coinswitch Kuber, CoinDCX and others are …
44 key areas, a national framework, and a multi-institutional approach — Here's what you need to know about India's new National Blockchain Strategy
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has identified 44 key areas whe…
India’s market watchdog warns mutual funds to stay away from crypto assets at least until regulations come in
India's market watchdog, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), wants mutual funds to w…
Privacy coins, centralised cryptocurrencies, or being currencies — India is yet to explain what it means by ‘private’ cryptocurrency
Despite all the fear, doubt and uncertainty (FUD) in the air, the Indian government hasn’t actually…