Government committee recommends ban on all cryptocurrency except for the ones being issued by the government : Finance Minister

Government committee recommends ban on all cryptocurrency except for the ones being issued by the government : Finance Minister
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Keypoints:

  • A high-level committee suggested that all the private cryptocurrencies, except any virtual currencies issued by state, will be prohibited in India, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman.
  • A cryptocurrency bill is being finalised and it will be sent to cabinet soon, minister of state for finance Anurag Singh Thakur said.
  • The central government will take a decision on the recommendation of committee and legislative proposal, says FM

On Tuesday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that all cryptocurrencies, except the ones which are issued by the government, will be prohibited in India.

Answering in Rajya Sabha to the question whether the central government is planning to issue strict guidelines on cryptocurrency trading, Sitharaman said, “A high-level Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) constituted under the Chairmanship of Secretary (Economic Affairs) to study the issues related to virtual currencies and propose specific actions to be taken in the matter recommended in its report that all private cryptocurrencies, except any virtual currencies issued by state, will be prohibited in India.”

“The central government will take a decision on the recommendation of IMC and legislative proposal, if any would be introduced in the Parliament following the due process,” finance minister added. In 2018, the Reserve Bank of India had banned banks from processing transactions relating to cryptocurrency. In in March 2020, Supreme Court overturned the ban.

Reiterating the govt’s stance on Bitcoin, the finance minister said, “It was announced in the Budget Speech for 2018-19 that the government does not consider cryptocurrencies legal tender or coins and will take all measures to eliminate use of these crypto-assets in financing illegitimate activities or as part of the payment system.” “The government will explore use of block chain technology proactively for ushering in digital economy,” it further said.

Minister of state for finance, Anurag Singh Thakur had said that cryptocurrency bill is being finalised and it will be sent to cabinet soon.“Regulatory bodies like RBI and Sebi etc also don’t have a legal framework to directly regulate cryptocurrencies as they are neither currencies nor assets or securities or commodities issued by an identifiable user. The existing laws are inadequate to deal with the subject. The government had formed an inter ministerial committee and the committee has given a report. Post that there was a meeting of the empowered technology group which happened earlier. The committee of secretaries which was chaired by the cabinet secretary has also its given their report. The bill is being finalised and will be sent to the cabinet soon. So we will be bringing the bill soon,” Thakur added.

Earlier this month, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said that it has plans to bring a digital version of the Indian Rupee.