Source: India files for law to restrict crypto payments. Offenders will not be released without authorization and will be arrested.

2021-12-7 20:07
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According to Reuters on December 7, a source said India was planning to ban the use of cryptocurrencies as a method of payment and violators would be arrested without protection. The Indian government has in the past said it intends to ban most cryptocurrencies. According to the statement, the Indian government plans to ban the use of digital resources by humans through trading, billing and individual accounting. Ignorance of these rights is also being investigated, so police can arrest offenders without warning and cannot be released without permission.

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