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Green signal for Crypto

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The government is looking to take a softer stance on cryptocurrencies.

 

More crypto firms are coming in and there is growing adoption of blockchain technology.

 

Govt will host its first-ever ‘official’ meeting with the top stakeholders in the country next week.

 

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance will hold a meeting on November 15.

 

It is to get answers to many questions. 


The government will check the crypto industry’s potential to India’s digital ambition.


It will also check the crypto economy and its impact on the Indian rupee.

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