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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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Pawan Jury
9 years 1 month ago
law draft for two child policy - ( proposed by right to recall group )
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Rampal Jakhar
9 years 1 month ago
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I strongly feel that the bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies should be regularized in india with keeping in mind all strict KYC and AML policies. The protocol and governance in formulating the policies should be under the control of RBI for 50% and rest 50% with a independent committee formed with experts from the cryptocurrency sector for maintaining legal and technical equality along with transparency in the blockchain market.Future of digital india is here for Modi Ji's Vision.
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Riya Gupta
9 years 1 month ago
1. Virtual currencies should be regulated. Japan, Australia and many other countries have regulated with some rules, blockchain technology is a future and should not be ignored just because of few bad actors.
2. Capital gain tax on sell
3. Should come under RBI monitor
4. Strong KYC and AML rules on exchanges & on individuals
5. Govt should not be responsible in case of any consumer rights violation in case of Virtual currency investment, all investment of virtual currency are
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Anindya Chakraborty
9 years 1 month ago
Sir,
This technology will be an enabler to billions of Indians to make their dreams come true. So far umpteen number of schemes and plans have been formulated and executed, by so far inclusion is saddening. Only select few are on the forefront of adopting new changes who adopt those changes and be the profiter. This time its although on a different plain, where a remote citizen with bare minimum has an opportunity to change his prospects and plan his shortcomings. Consider it.
Thank you
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CHANDRA KANT MENARIYA
9 years 1 month ago
CRYPTOCURRENCIES LIKE BITCOIN TO BE LEGALIZED AS WELL AS THE CHAMPCOIN (DIGITAL CURRENCY) IN INDIA.THANX
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NIRANJAN NAYAK
9 years 1 month ago
DEAR SIR ,WE HAVE TO STOP ALL THE PAPER CURRENCIES ABOVE RS 50 AND IT WILL FORCE THE PEOPLE TO MOVE TOWARDS DIGITAL CURRENCIES BECAUSE WE INDIANS NEED SOME FORCE TO BE APPLIED TO DO SOME GOOD JOB .IF A ILLITERATE PERSON COULD USE A SMART PHONE WHY CANT HE MAKE A ONLINE TRANSACTION .BIT COIN OR OTHER ALTERNATE MY HAVE A RISK OF REGENERATING BLACK MONEY BECAUSE THOSE TRANSACTION ARE NON TRACEABLE.
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JAGDISH PATHAK
9 years 1 month ago
Hon. PM has great concept of digital / virtual currencies, there are so many countries using such types of currencies in regular transactions, I want to suggest that, our nation should create our own currency system, it should be advance, easy and friendly user, as well as fully secured with complete safety. If virtual system adopted in our nation, it will be very easy and important to control the cash transaction physically, and also transparency can also be implemented, best wishes
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santosh kumar
9 years 1 month ago
bitcoin ko india me legal karna chahiye tabhi hamara india digital hoga.bitcoin ke dawara bade aur chota bussinesman apni bussines ko pure world me growth kar sakte hai.isse kafi had tak rojgar bhi milega.par india me jitana bhi bitcoin startup hai use government ko apne under rakh kar tax lena chahiya jisse jitna bhi bitcoin holder hai unhe dhokha na ho.mai village me rahata hu bitcoin ke jariye maine bahut achi earning kar raha hu .please bitcoin jald se jald legal kar de , thank you
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Ðharmpal Panwar
9 years 1 month ago
Regulates... Yea...
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Bhushan More
9 years 1 month ago
1. Virtual currencies should be regulated. Japan, Australia and many other countries have regulated with some rules, blockchain technology is a future and should not be ignored just because of few bad actors.
2. Capital gain tax on sell
3. Should come under RBI monitor
4. Strong KYC and AML rules on exchanges & on individuals
5. Govt should not be responsible in case of any consumer rights violation in case of Virtual currency investment, all investment of virtual currency are
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