New Delhi, November 13: Flagging the issue of misleading non-transparent advertising on cryptocurrency, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday chaired a comprehensive meeting on the way forward for cryptocurrency and related issues in which it was discussed that unregulated crypto cannot be allowed for money laundering and terror financing, according to government sources.
The meeting was held after a consultative process done by the Reserve Bank of India, the Finance Ministry, and the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in which global and Indian experts were consulted and global examples and best practices studied. According to sources the government strongly feels that attempts to mislead the youth through over-promising and non-transparent advertising have to be stopped. Cryptocurrency Industry Players Called For Meeting By Parliamentary Standing Committee On November 15 On ‘CryptoFinance: Opportunities and Challenges’.
It was also discussed that unregulated crypto markets cannot be allowed to become avenues for money laundering and terror financing. Sources said that the government is cognizant of the fact that this is an evolving technology hence it will keep a close watch and take proactive steps. Cryptocurrency in India: Govt Likely to Table Crypto Bill in Parliament to Regulate Digital Currency
There was consensus also that the steps taken in this field by the Government will be progressive and forward-looking. The government will continue to pro-actively engage with the experts and other stakeholders. Since the issue cuts across individual countries' borders, it was felt that it will also require global partnerships and collective strategies.
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