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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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Sijumon varghese
Sijumon varghese 9 years 1 month ago
Crypto currency is like internet which no can stop, but reuglate. It is going to be a very high valued currency. When whole world makes advantage or if it now, Indians should not be left behind.
Akshay
Akshay 9 years 1 month ago
Dear Prime minister Modiji My views​ given below 1) All Bitcoin transaction watch RBI. 2) Bitcoin most use to ponzy sceam,new other coin lunch ( one coin, Swis coin ) other etc.all are new coin fruad to India ​. 3) only swiscoin fruad 1000 crore last 1 year his collected Bitcoin and not to return any one. 4) Bitcoin most use ek ka double sceam. 5) Not good BTC India. 6) scem are very big problem maybe legal Bitcoin. 7) RBI any fast track policy to Bitcoin as soon as possible
Shail1983
Shail1983 9 years 1 month ago
Bitcoin is the new big revolution technology which will change the concept of economics/money. Crypto currencies are the next generation of money. “Change is the constant thing in the world” & we/Indians far behind to accept technology because of certain reasons & fear @ it. Blockchain technology is the need of time. So it/Bitcoin should be regularised. All developed countries are accepting it. So why should be behind.