India announces bill to ban cryptocurrencies

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MUMBAI — India's government will introduce a bill to ban private cryptocurrencies and create a framework for a central bank-backed digital money, parliament said in a shock announcement late Tuesday (Nov 23).

 

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Well done…india G continue to suppress the down and trodden and protect the rich and famous…if the Indian voters do not know how to vote out this G of the day, the Indian people should continue to slave under the caste system…😷

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