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Comments/Suggestions Invited for the Existing Virtual Currencies Framework

Comments/Suggestions Invited for the Existing Virtual Currencies Framework
Start Date :
May 20, 2017
Last Date :
Jun 01, 2017
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The circulation of Virtual Currencies which are also known as Digital/Crypto Currencies has been a cause of concern. This has been expressed in various fora from time to time. ...

The circulation of Virtual Currencies which are also known as Digital/Crypto Currencies has been a cause of concern. This has been expressed in various fora from time to time. Reserve Bank of India had also cautioned the user’s, holders and traders of Virtual currencies (VCs), including Bitcoins, about the potential financial, operational, legal, customer protection and security related risks that they are exposing themselves to vide it’s press releases dated 24th December, 2013 and 1st February, 2017.

In order to examine the existing framework, Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance has constituted an Inter- Disciplinary Committee chaired by Special Secretary (Economic Affairs) and representatives from Department of Economic Affairs, Department of Financial Services, Department of Revenue (CBDT), Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Reserve Bank of India, NITI Aayog and State Bank of India on 15th March, 2017.

The Committee will (i) take stock of the present status of Virtual Currencies both in India and globally; (ii) examine the existing global regulatory and legal structures governing Virtual Currencies; (iii) suggest measures for dealing with such Virtual Currencies including issues relating to consumer protection, money laundering, etc; and (iv) examine any other matter related to Virtual Currencies which may be relevant.

Comments/suggestions from the members of public are requested on the following questions by 31st May, 2017 on the website: MyGov.in.

a) Whether Virtual Currencies (VCs) should be banned, regulated or observed?

b) In case VCs are suggested to be regulated:

i). What measures should be taken to ensure consumer protection?
ii). What measures should be taken to promote orderly development of VCs.
iii). Which appropriate institution(s) should monitor/ regulate the VCs?

c). In case VCs are not suggested to be regulated:

i). What should be the effective self-regulatory mechanism?
ii). What measures should be adopted to ensure consumer protection in this scenario?

It is requested that the comments may be supplemented by rationale and brief.

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SHRIRAM singh
SHRIRAM singh 9 years 1 month ago
बिटकॉइन क्रिप्टो करेंसी को मेरे देश में एक वैध मुद्रा बनाने चाहिए जो कंपनियां ट्रेड करती हैं उन पर सरकार की नजर होनी चाहिए जिससे निवेशकों को कोई नुकसान ना हो साथ ही सरकार को टैक्स भी उचित प्रकार से मिलता रहे और देश का विकास हो
Sagar Kadam
Sagar Kadam 9 years 1 month ago
Yes Virtual currencies are the future of economy and it should be regulate in India.Every transaction is online so it will reduce the black money.
vivek dattatray rawool
vivek dattatray rawool 9 years 1 month ago
Government should legalized crypto currencies in India as its new technology and due to that our citizen will go more and more close to cash less and digital India.
Mohamed Ali A S
Mohamed Ali A S 9 years 1 month ago
Sir, Good Morning, Namaskaar, Supraabhatam and have a great day ahead ! This requires a detailed analysis and it's good to go as per the guidelines of Inter Disciplinary Committee... जय हिन्द ! ஜெய் ஹிந்த் ! ಜೈ ಹಿಂಡ್ ! Jai Hind !
Sardar Gurjar
Sardar Gurjar 9 years 1 month ago
बिटकॉइन क्रिप्टो करेंसी को मेरे देश में एक वैध मुद्रा बनाने चाहिए जो कंपनियां ट्रेड करती हैं उन पर सरकार की नजर होनी चाहिए जिससे निवेशकों को कोई नुकसान ना हो साथ ही सरकार को टैक्स भी उचित प्रकार से मिलता रहे और देश का विकास हो जय हिंद जय भारत
brijesh_405
brijesh_405 9 years 1 month ago
No cryptographic currencies should not be legalised in india. Because there is not any responsible authority which can ensure customers about their money.there also chances of money londring. The people who have a large amount or small amount of black money they can easily convert them into cryptographic currencies and send them easily in foreign countries or any other groups that supply money to terrorist groups.This may be legalised when any particular institutions like SBI,RBI take authority