Search Results for: crypto

IMF warns about Macro instability if Cryptos are recognized as legal

IMF has given a clear warning that if Crypto currencies are recognized as legal tender, there would be a macro economic instability. Read here Also here Some of the comments made by IMF are: Consumer protection risks remain substantial given … Continue reading

Posted in Cyber Law | Leave a comment

What is the next Excuse for not banning Crypto Currencies?

Black Money in India is more powerful than even Mr Modi. Hence banning of Crypto Currencies which means banning of Digital Black Money cannot be done easily by the Government even of Mr Modi or Mr Amit Shah would swear … Continue reading

Posted in Cyber Law | Leave a comment

Cryptos pose a new threat- The MetaVerse Trap

The presentation of the Crypto regulation bill in the Parliament has put the industry promotion on an over drive. Zee Business recently ran a series of panel discussions to promote crypto currency, in a well crafted advertorial exercise. People who … Continue reading

Posted in Cyber Law | Leave a comment

The Crypto Rupee

The proposed “The Cryptocurrency and Regulation of Official Digital Currency Bill, 2021” (Crypto Bill-2021) is expected to “Prohibit” private crypto currencies and also enable issue of a RBI controlled Crypto currency. Knowing the power of corruption, we need to wait … Continue reading

Posted in Cyber Law | 3 Comments

Taliban and Crypto Currency.. Indian Government has the same policy

A new line of argument is surfacing in India in support of the Currency of the Criminals and Terrorists namely the “Bitcoins” and Crypto currencies”. …that “The space has become too large to ignore” Well, whether it is the Taliban … Continue reading

Posted in Cyber Law | Leave a comment

The Mad Rush… To escape from Afghanistan and to Invest in Crypto Companies

The human tragedy in Afghanistan is well captured by the above picture where people are desperately trying to enter an aircraft which can take them to a land where they can survive and hopefully prosper. Unfortunately the developments in Afghanistan … Continue reading

Posted in Cyber Law | Leave a comment