We don't track crypto trading: Finance Ministry
The Hindu
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The government doesn’t collect information on cryptocurrency or Bitcoin transactions in the country and has no plans to recognise Bitcoin as a currency, the Finance Ministry told Parliament on Monday.
Responding to separate queries from Lok Sabha MPs on the booming trade in cryptocurrency in the country and whether the government has legally permitted their exchanges to do business, the Ministry said ‘cryptocurrencies are unregulated in India’ and it ‘does not collect information’ on their trading.
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das has been raising serious concerns about cryptocurrency in the context of macroeconomic and financial stability and has called for more ‘well-informed’ public discussions to understand the ‘far deeper issues’ involved.

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