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BAN CRYPTOCURRENCY IN INDIA

Unexpectedly digital forms of money (cryptos) are everywhere – via online media, on our TV screens and on the frontpages of papers. At the Sydney Dialog last week, the Prime Minister approached majority rules systems to cooperate on cryptos so that 'they don't fall into some unacceptable hands and ruin our childhood.' The RBI lead representative, as far as it matters for him, has more than once communicated worries about cryptos being a danger to our macroeconomic and monetary dependability. 

The public authority will present a bill in the colder time of year meeting of the Parliament for guideline of cryptos that, in a takeoff from its prior position of a complete boycott, will indeed permit some space for them to work.

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