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by: xpoolPosted on: May 27, 2025

India’s Crypto Regulations: A Detailed 2025 Overview

The Indian cryptocurrency landscape is entering a new phase in 2025 as regulations evolve alongside rapid adoption. While cryptocurrencies are not legal tender, India is moving towards a clearer framework, aiming for transparency and investor security. This overview examines key updates to the regulatory environment:

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