India’s Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs has recommended that cryptocurrencies be regulated under a clear legal framework rather than being outlawed. …
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CoinDCX CEO Sumit Gupta believes Web3 could become a cornerstone of India’s digital economy. In a post on X, Gupta projected that …
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COINS Act Seen as Blueprint for India’s Web3 Future, Says Polygon Payments Head
by shayaanby shayaanAishwary Gupta, Global Head of Payments at Polygon Labs, said that COINS Act will establish the long-awaited clarity in crypto. Gupta insists …
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India’s wealthiest investors are making a significant move into crypto, with top exchanges like CoinDCX and Mudrex reporting a sharp increase in …
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India’s artificial intelligence market will more than triple to $17 billion by 2027, positioning the country as one of the world’s fastest-growing …
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1.4 Billion Reasons to Watch India’s June Crypto Regulation Breakthrough
by shayaanby shayaanIndia’s upcoming crypto discussion paper marks a key step toward regulating digital assets for over 1.4 billion potential users. Global trends and …
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India’s Crypto Sector Rallies for Tax Change as Trump Spurs Market Optimism
by shayaanby shayaanAmid evolving global dynamics, India’s cryptocurrency sector is intensifying pressure on the government for tax relief, capitalizing on what industry leaders see …
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India’s Crypto Industry Lobbies for Tax Cuts as Government Eyes Softening Stance: FT
by shayaanby shayaanThe crypto industry in India has spotted its chance to lobby for more favorable treatment from New Delhi, according to a Financial …
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India’s cryptocurrency industry is stepping up its campaign to seek tax relief from the government. The sector urges the government to reconsider …
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India’s Supreme Court calls for clear crypto guidelines not outright ban
by shayaanby shayaanIndia’s Supreme Court has directed regulatory bodies to develop clear guidelines for governing crypto activities in the country, according to a May …