Regulations

Story: Crypto Needs Positive Regulations – Not Ban

By Steven Anderson

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When talking about regulatory authorities banning the Bitcoin, Andreas Antonopoulos, Bitcoin advocate previously remarked, “You cannot ban Bitcoin in your country.

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One of the tweets read “Indian Income Tax Department Again Sending Notices to Cryptocurrency Traders and Investors.

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Nirmala Sitharaman, Indian Finance Minister when talking about cryptocurrencies, stated, “I had the presentation done before me. The committee has done extensive work on it.

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The Supreme Court Bench in India consisting of Justice Rohinton NarimanandSurya Kant required that the petitioner body submit a chart containing the details of the judgments of…

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Chances are high for the cryptocurrency to move to the black market if it is banned.  Eventually, this will make things harder for the government to deal with. 

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The inter-ministerial committee has recently implemented a blanket ban on the cryptocurrency.

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There also is mistrust about cryptocurrencies among the US lawmakers.  However, Mike Crapo, Committee Chairman of the US Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban…

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The Financial Conduct Authority in the UK has issued a fresh warning, and they have now stated previously, “Consumers should be cautious when investing in such crypto-assets and…

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There is a widespread opinion that the cryptocurrency should be regulated and it should not be banned.

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