The Indian government is in the process of banning most private cryptocurrencies.
https://twitter.com/29_ruchibhatia/status/1463148298047406084?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw” target=”_blank” rel=”nofollow noopenerNonetheless, according to the agenda of the bill, India will allow “certain exceptions” to promote the technology:
This ban creates the conditions for the issuance of CBDCs, which are also mentioned in the draft law. The first version is scheduled to hit the market in 2022.
This news comes as no surprise to those who have been following the regulatory developments in India regarding digital assets. A government source told Reuters last week that the government will ban all cryptocurrencies that are not allowed.
Only if a cryptocurrency has been approved by the government can it be traded, otherwise holding or trading this coin can be punished with penalties.
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