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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)
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. ...
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Ghanshyam Uikey
9 years 1 month ago
Leave it as it is. Because india is not in the condition to legal or illegal it.because all people of india not understood bitcoin so leave it as it is give it time. Thank you.
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Sagar Dhama
9 years 1 month ago
Yes, bitcoin should be legal, with recent developments now it is possible for the government to track a particular bitcoin and also you can't buy bitcoin with the help of cash, only way to buy a bitcoin or bits is through bank transfer or online transaction. So all those who are claiming that it will lead in increase of terror funding or black money are those who have incomplete knowledge on how it all works.
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Prabin Patel
9 years 1 month ago
Virtual currencies like Botcoin is a peer-to-peer version of digital currency with based on cryptographic technique so Pls Indian government authorize it
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om prakash_137
9 years 1 month ago
Hello Sir, Bitcoin is the future currency.I really feel Virtual currency should be announced legal, bcoz it's the need of the hour, it's the best way to send and receive transactions throughout the World.
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Lakhan Kaushik
9 years 1 month ago
Bitcoin should be regulated. It's fast, reliable, secure and cheaper for remittances. It's future of money. We should not always look at West to wait n watch. Strict KYC guidelines like (Aadhaar)should be followed by for users. And strict KYC NORMS should be followed for Companies involved in trading n exchanges, mining and cloud Mining. Income Tax, SEBI, New Company Registration Body should be equipped with enough infrastructure and technology.
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dev mohanty
9 years 1 month ago
1. It should not be banned otherwise it looks wrong in the eyes of the world. Japan already legalised it.
2. Framework to be done to secure public funds by giving the power to a special wing to monitor the companies dealing with it like Zebpay, Unicoin, Ethrex India and many more.
2. The matter is not only now about Bitcoin but about all the altcoins.
3. I can see people are making money through trading it. So why not Indian citizen where there is a legal share market is going on.
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Jignesh Devkar
9 years 1 month ago
Bitcoin is the future currency and it is very easy source to earn money from your home and now bitcoin is also a legal in China so India should also accept this future currency
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Sweta Khanna
9 years 1 month ago
Hello Sir, I really feel Virtual currency should be announced legal, bcoz it's the need of the hour, it's the best way to send and receive transactions throughout the World.
Greater tax can also be generated which will again help in the development of the country.
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Ashwin Khorava
9 years 1 month ago
Yes virtual currency is legal
आने भावी विकास के लिए हमें लीगल करना चाहिए.
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aditya baghel
9 years 1 month ago
virtual currency is safe and very fast method of money transfer.if government believe in sabka sath sabka vikas in global senario then we should think about Bitcoin bcz this currency acceptable world wide.eg.japan legalize it and Australia use as a currency and russia will be legalize next year.so it is very clear that global exceptance of Bitcoin is growing .so why we shouldnot a part of it.and our goverment is also pramoting digital india program so it is oppertunity for government to prove it
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