CRYPTO CONUNDRUM
- The government will probably give crypto holders a deadline to declare their assets and meet any new rules
- The Bill is likely to use the term ‘cryptoassets’ rather than ‘cryptocurrencies’, and won’t refer to the central bank’s plan to create its own digital currency
- The government may consider prescribing a minimum threshold for investing in crypto assets to safeguard small investors
- Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said last week the government has reworked an earlier Bill — which had proposed banning all private cryptocurrencies — to factor in new developments
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