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La CBDC indiana ha 5 milioni di utenti e può essere introdotta gradualmente: governatore della banca centrale

Il governatore Shaktikanta Das ha affermato che non bisogna avere fretta di implementare una CBDC a livello di sistema.

(L-R) Shaktikanta Das, Governor, Reserve Bank of India and Nirmala Sitharaman, Indian Finance Minister at the G20 Annual Meetings, in Washington DC in October 2022. (Indian Ministry of Finance)

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L'India scatena una sorpresa elettorale, mandando in crash il mercato azionario con implicazioni incerte per le Cripto

Qualsiasi progetto per una legislazione completa Cripto potrebbe essere rinviato in seguito a una performance inferiore alle previsioni del partito al governo.

Narendra Modi greets supporters in May. (Elke Scholiers/Getty Images)

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Cosa c'è in gioco per le Cripto in India mentre la più grande democrazia del mondo è alle prese con le elezioni nazionali?

L’importanza delle criptovalute come questione elettorale rimane inesistente o, nella migliore delle ipotesi, trascurabile.

Indian flag, elections, ballot box, casting vote. (Gettyimages/btgbtg)

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Indian Budget Provision Allows Government to Define NFTs

A clause in India's 2022 budget announced Tuesday by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman suggests the Modi government may be seeking to define what is or is not a non-fungible token (NFT). CoinDesk Global Policy & Regulation Managing Editor Nikhilesh De discusses the regulatory implications for the ​future of NFTs in India.

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Indian Budget Provision Allows Government to Define NFTs

A clause in India’s 2022 budget announced Tuesday by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman suggests the Modi government may be seeking to define what is or is not a non-fungible token (NFT). CoinDesk Global Policy & Regulation Managing Editor Nikhilesh De discusses the regulatory implications for the ​future of NFTs in India.

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India Unveils 2022 Budget Proposing 30% Crypto Tax, Digital Rupee Launch

In her presentation of the Modi government’s budget to Parliament, Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced plans to launch a digital rupee by next year, and tax income from the transfer of virtual assets at 30%. This comes amid talks of a potential crypto ban in the country.

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India's Modi Says Crypto Should Empower Democracies, Not Undermine Them

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for a global cryptocurrency standard, claiming emerging technologies such as crypto should empower democratic societies. This contrasts an earlier report which stated the country was planning to adopt harsh policies towards digital assets. "The Hash" hosts break down the potential implications for mainstream adoption of crypto and the role of government in DeFi.

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Twitter Bans Hundreds of Accounts Critical of Modi

After initially saying it would not do so, Twitter has now banned hundreds of accounts in India, capitulating to pressure from Prime Minister Modi. The Hash panel discusses Twitter's increasing involvement in politics, and whether or not decentralized social networks are a solution to bans and censorship.

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