Hindustan Times (East UP)

Panel seeks views on crypto from industry

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NEW DELHI: Representa­tives of crypto exchanges, Block chain and Crypto Assets Council (BACC), industry bodies and other stakeholde­rs will make their submission­s on crypto finance on Monday before a parliament­ary panel chaired by BJP leader Jayant Sinha.

This will be the first meeting on the subject to be convened by the Parliament­ary Standing Committee on Finance on the subject, which has generated a lot of interest as well as concerns in various quarters around investment potential and risks.

The panel, headed by Sinha, who is also a former minister of state for finance, will also gather inputs from academicia­ns from IIM Ahmedabad.

The panel’s meeting, scheduled to be held in the afternoon, assumes significan­ce as it comes days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a highlevel meeting with officials from various ministries and RBI on the issue of cryptocurr­ency.

Talking about the meeting, panel chairman Sinha said the meeting on crypto finance will discuss the opportunit­ies and challenges this fast evolving industry presents to the regulators and policy makers.

“We have called stakeholde­rs from across the industry including operators of major exchanges, members of CII as well as academics from the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad, who have done a very thorough study on the crypto finance,” Sinha told PTI.

He further said the panel has also called representa­tives from the India Internet and Mobile Associatio­n of India, of which Blockchain and Crypto Assets Council (BACC), a specific body that deals with cryptofina­nce players.

“We will hear from them about their views on the right regulatory framework for this industry as it continues to develop and evolve,” he said.

The Supreme Court in early March 2020 had nullified the RBI circular banning cryptocurr­encies. Following this on February 5, 2021, the central bank had instituted an internal panel to suggest a model for the central bank’s digital currency.

The RBI had announced its intent to come out with an official digital currency, in the face of proliferat­ion of cryptocurr­encies like Bitcoin about which the central bank has had many concerns.

Private digital currencies/virtual currencies/crypto currencies have gained popularity in the past one decade or so. Here, regulators and government­s have been sceptical about these currencies and are apprehensi­ve about the associated risks.

It can be noted that on March 4, 2021, the Supreme Court had set aside an RBI circular of April 6, 2018, prohibitin­g banks and entities regulated by it from providing services in relation to virtual currencies.

 ?? REUTERS ?? The meeting assumes significan­ce after PM Narendra Modi chaired a meeting on the issue of cryptocurr­ency.
REUTERS The meeting assumes significan­ce after PM Narendra Modi chaired a meeting on the issue of cryptocurr­ency.

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