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Don't ban crypto, need regulatory mechanism: IAMAI to government

Good governance and regulation of the cryptocurrency ecosystem in India will give impetus to the government’s Digital India vision, said IAMAI.

Sentinel Digital Desk

NEW DELHI: India's leading cryptocurrency players, represented by IAMAI (Internet & Mobile Association of India) on Wednesday appealed to the government of India not to ban cryptocurrency, while saying that a robust mechanism to regulate the ecosystem is needed.

Good governance and regulation of the cryptocurrency ecosystem in India will give impetus to the government's Digital India vision, said IAMAI. India is also witnessing a considerable rise in digital assets.

"The crypto community consists of over 10 million crypto holders holding over $1 billion worth crypto assets, 300+ startups generating tens of thousands of jobs and hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue and taxes. There's a daily trading volume of $350 million-$500 million," said IAMAI.

"The proposed move to ban will have an adverse impact and will lead to loss in investments and hit 10 million Indian crypto customers. Hence, we are urging the government to define the cryptocurrency regulation framework after due consultation with IAMAI and stakeholders such as India crypto-asset user groups and the exchanges that facilitate buying and selling," said the industry body.

The government has listed the 'Cryptocurrency & Regulation of Official Digital Currency Bill-2021' for the introduction, consideration and passing in the current session of Parliament.

Reports indicate that India probably aims to launch its own digital currency i.e., the 'Central Bank Digital Currency' (CBDC). This measure will be in line with many central banks which have begun planning to issue their own digital currencies.

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman recently said that the government will take a "calibrated" approach to crypto trading and "negotiations and discussions" are going on with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on how to regulate cryptocurrency in India.

Welcoming the Finance Minister's statement, IAMAI members voiced their opinion and apprehensions against the proposed ban on cryptocurrency.

"Keeping in sync with our Prime Minister's 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' campaign, it is important that India remain competitive in the public Blockchain ecosystem (which cannot exist without Crypto). We look forward to participating in the regulatory process to help formulate the right crypto policies for India," said Nischal Shetty, Founder & CEO, WazirX, a cryptocurrency exchange and trading platform. (IANS)