Indian Community Rejoices as Government Pulls Bill to Ban Crypto from Winter Parliament

Indian Community Rejoices as Government Pulls Bill to Ban Crypto from Winter Parliament
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2019-11-15 16:00

The Indian government released the list of bills they plan on presenting in the parliament’s winter session, and to the surprise of the Indian cryptocurrency ecosystem, the bill to ban virtual currencies was not on the list.

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