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by: xpoolPosted on: May 30, 2025

India Set to Publish Crypto Regulation Discussion Paper in June 2025

India is preparing to release a discussion paper on crypto regulation in June 2025, signaling a pivotal step towards formalizing the nation’s stance on digital assets. The document will invite public and expert feedback on oversight measures for cryptocurrencies. This move follows years of uncertainty about India’s regulatory approach to the sector.

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