INDIAS LARGEST MOBILE PAYMENT PLATFORMS CONSIDERING BITCOIN OFFERINGS

Last updated: June 17, 2025, 04:32  |  Written by: Naval Ravikant

Indias Largest Mobile Payment Platforms Considering Bitcoin Offerings
Indias Largest Mobile Payment Platforms Considering Bitcoin Offerings

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India’s Largest Mobile Payment Platforms Considering

Reports that Paytm, India’s top payment platform, is considering

The largest digital payments company in India, Paytm, would consider adding Bitcoin trading to its offerings if the government clears regulatory confusion regarding crypto. As per a report from Bloomberg, Paytm has expressed interest in adding Bitcoin trading to the platform.

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India’s top payment firm Paytm reportedly considers Bitcoin services

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Paytm is one of India’s largest mobile payment platform, meaning over 330 million users could gain access to simplified Bitcoin payments if the company follows through.

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Paytm, a leading digital payments firm, would consider Bitcoin services if the Indian government resolved regulatory concerns surrounding Bitcoin use.

Over 300 million customers and 20 million merchants in India could have access to Bitcoin services through the nation's largest payments provider. Regulatory

India's largest mobile payments platform, Paytm, would consider Bitcoin offerings if India provided regulatory clarity on Bitcoin and crypto. The Indian bitcoin exchange

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India’s regulatory framework on cryptocurrencies is vague. So much so that the chief financial officer of Paytm, the country’s leading digital payments company, tied the

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