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by: xpoolPosted on: May 30, 2025

India’s Crypto Regulation: June Policy Paper Expected

India is poised for a major step forward in regulating its crypto industry as the government prepares to release a discussion paper on crypto regulation in June. This potential policy shift comes after years of uncertainty and could significantly impact the global cryptocurrency landscape.

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