RESERVE BANK OF INDIA GOVERNOR COMPARES CRYPTOCURRENCIES TO CHIT FUNDS

Last updated: June 15, 2025, 21:02  |  Written by: Chris Larsen

Reserve Bank Of India Governor Compares Cryptocurrencies To Chit Funds
Reserve Bank Of India Governor Compares Cryptocurrencies To Chit Funds

Rbi Governor Shaktikanta Das Stated

Former Reserve Bank of India Governor Compares

Greater amount of realism in cryptocurrency market, says RBI

RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das stated on Friday that cryptocurrencies pose significant risks to both financial and monetary stability, warning that they could lead to a

In A Recent Interview With

Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) governor, Shaktikanta Das, described cryptocurrencies as having no underlying value“not even a tulip”during the monetary

In a recent interview with ETNow, the Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das shed light on the evolving landscape of cryptocurrency and the progress of

'Only one or two will survive', says Raghuram Rajan as - India TV

Rajan Further Said Cryptos May

Handful Of Cryptocurrencies To Survive, May Pose

Cryptocurrencies pose significant risks to financial - Times of India

Rajan further said cryptos may pose the same problem as unregulated chit funds which take money from people and go bust (Reuters Photo) Former RBI governor

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Most cryptocurrencies won't survive; pose same problem as

The Former Reserve Bank Of

Former RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan said most cryptocurrencies will not survive ; Rajan said that cryptos may pose the same problem as unregulated chit funds

The former Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor Raghuram Rajan said of the 6,000-odd cryptocurrencies in existence today, only one or two will survive in future.

Only a handful of cryptocurrencies will survive: Former RBI

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