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by: xpoolPosted on: May 30, 2025

India to Release Crypto Regulation Discussion Paper in June 2025

The Indian Ministry of Finance will publish a discussion paper on crypto regulation in June 2025, seeking feedback from stakeholders. This move is significant for the nation’s crypto market and could shape industry compliance and investor protection with new regulations.

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