HERES WHY INDIA WONT BE FORMULATING A CRYPTO LAW JUST YET

Last updated: June 15, 2025, 12:13  |  Written by: Sam Bankman-Fried

Heres Why India Wont Be Formulating A Crypto Law Just Yet
Heres Why India Wont Be Formulating A Crypto Law Just Yet

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India is formulating a framework for cryptocurrencies, but until it is enacted, crypto is not yet illegal. In 2025, the government announced a flat 30 per cent tax on gains

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