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RoC halts registering new cryptocurrency exchanges under Companies Act

Around Rs 100 billion worth of transaction is taking place on average per month on these exchanges in the country

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Dilasha SethSomesh Jha New Delhi
The banking system is not the only one keeping a safe distance from the existing cryptocurrency business players. Opening virtual currency exchanges has become equally tough, especially when words like bit, crypto, coin, virtual are part of a company name. The Registrar of Companies (RoC), under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, has stopped registering cryptocurrency exchanges under the Companies Act, 2013. In some cases, the RoC is asking for an undertaking from software development- or information technology-related companies that it will not deal with cryptocurrencies such as bitcoins, it is learnt.

“I tried to register my company in December, but

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