Interesting news about India and increasing demand for bitcoin since government bans Rs.500 and Rs.1000.
We know that fiat money has some disadvantages which could covered by bitcoin such as
Sandeep Goenka stated: With credit cards, you have to pay VISA/Mastercard 2-3 percent on every transaction and you get the money after a few days, and sometimes in case of a chargeback, you don't. None of these problems exist in Bitcoins.But, what I concern is higher price to buy bitcoin there. It seems unfair if we could buy
BTC1 / $750 outside the country but in India exchanges sell it about $100-200 higher than market price.
One bitcoin on the Indian exchange Unocoin is worth 55,405 rupees, or $817.97, at the time of writing. Dollar-denominated bitcoin currently costs around $709. and this>>>
Toward the end of November, the premium was soaring further, as the price to buy bitcoin reached $985 while Indian bitcoin exchanges continue to push for adoption.I don't know for sure is it good or not for people there, but this mean increases adoption and higher price of bitcoin.