Minister of Finance of India: We are monitoring crypto media and have not lifted publication restrictions.

2021-11-30 18:23
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Indian CFO Nirmala Sitharaman (Nirmala Sitharaman) said on Tuesday that the Indian government oversaw the broadcast, but did not lift the ban, according to media reports on November 30. He also said that the government's crypto bill to be submitted to Congress this time is consistent with the 2019 bill and other recommendations. During a meeting and response session, Nirmala Sitalaman did not give a clear official position on the state of the cryptocurrency, urging lawmakers to wait to get the bill "soon." (Parts office)

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