Crypto Can't be Stopped, but Must be Regulated, Indian Lawmakers Conclude
The latest meeting - that had India’s parliamentary standing committee on finance discussing crypto-related issues with the industry’s representatives for the first time - saw the lawmakers concluding that it was impossi...
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