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BTC Pulse 2024-12-17 15:28:56

India Signals No Fixed Timeline for Crypto Rules, Calls for Global Alliance

India Gives Signal of No Fixed Timeline for Crypto Rules, Calls for Global Alliance The Indian government last week clarified before the Lok Sabha that it has no fixed timeline for the rollout of comprehensive VDA regulations. Responding to questions by Members of Parliament, the Government of India reiterated that by design, VDAs are borderless, hence their effective regulation and monitoring require cooperation at the international level to avoid regulatory arbitrage. The Push for Global Coordination India’s view epitomizes the challenges related to the regulation of crypto assets in a silo. As the G20 President, India emphasized the necessity of the G20 Roadmap on Crypto Assets to ensure that risk-sensitive regulatory frameworks have been instituted across jurisdictions. The government said consultation with industry stakeholders and international organizations has been ongoing, informally and formally. Cohesive, cross-border regulation remains necessary to bring about effective solutions to VDA complexities. Existing Measures and Sector Challenges While a structured regulatory framework is pending, Them has already taken steps to address immediate concerns. Income derived from VDA is taxed, and since March 2023, crypto transactions fall under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. These measures aim to enhance oversight and transparency in the sector. Despite these efforts, the challenges persist. The fast adoption of digital assets in India has resulted in growing risks as well. High-profile scams such as Andhra Pradesh fraud reveal how vulnerable the market is. In this regard, it was a case where investors were lured into promises of exaggerated returns, with wrong affiliations of reputed exchanges, which indicated the pressing need for far stronger mechanisms for investor protection. Balancing Innovation and Financial Stability The Indian government has to tread a tightrope between promoting innovation and economic growth on one hand, and financial stability and investor protection on the other. Without international cooperation, no national policy can effectively oversee and regulate borderless digital assets. This explains why them continued to push for international cooperation towards developing harmonized regulatory standards. Future Outlook While the absence of a clear-cut regulatory timeline keeps stakeholders in a state of uncertainty, India is committed to developing policies rooted in national interest while keeping in mind global consensus. The emphasis on collaborative approaches underlines India’s evolving role in shaping international VDA regulation. As the crypto industry grows, India’s leadership on global platforms like the G20 will be instrumental in creating a harmonized framework. Such efforts can foster sustainable growth, safeguard investors, and prevent misuse of digital assets in a rapidly evolving digital economy.

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