: Need to ensure cryptocurrency doesn’t end up in wrong hands, says Narendra Modi #IndiaNEWS Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday urged all countries to ensure that cryptocurrency does not “end
Need to ensure cryptocurrency doesn’t end up in wrong hands, says Narendra Modi #IndiaNEWS
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday urged all countries to ensure that cryptocurrency does not “end up in the wrong handsâ€?. Modi was delivering the keynote address at the Sydney Dialogue, an initiative of Canberra-based think tank Australian Strategic Policy Institute.The prime minister said that democratic countries across the world should recognise each other’s national rights and at the same time promote trade, investment and larger public good among themselves.“Take crypto-currency or bitcoin for example,â€? he said. “It is important that all democratic nations work together on this and ensure it does not end up in wrong hands which can spoil our youth.â€?Addressing The Sydney Dialogue. t.co/AYQ5xajhRD— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 18, 2021 Currently, there are no regulations on the use of cryptocurrencies in India. On Monday, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance held its first-ever meeting on cryptocurrencies with industry stakeholders.The panel, industry associations and experts on crypto finance agreed that the use of cryptocurrencies should not be banned in the country, but it should be regulated. Last week, Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das had said that cryptocurrencies could threaten the financial system since they are unregulated by central banks.On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also chaired a meeting on the subject.‘Technology, data becoming new weapons’In his speech on Thursday, Modi weighed in that...Read more
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