Modi Says Bitcoin in the ‘Wrong Hands’ Can ‘Spoil Our Youth’ as India Readies a CBDC
The world of crypto has been left bemused (and in some cases thoroughly amused) by unexpected comments made on bitcoin (BTC) and crypto regulation from the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In a virtual address at the...
In a virtual address at the Sydney Dialogue, Modi stated that “democratic nations should work together on cryptocurrency to ensure it does not end up in the wrong hands.”...
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