
The Indian government has highlighted the tax on goods and services to be applied to crypto and the point is to make it more comfortable for users to carry out any crypto transactions because from the news I read it was stated that the government plans to complete its stance on the legality of cryptocurrencies early next year. Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman also urged the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to take a leading role in developing a global framework for cryptocurrencies. Source:
news.bitcoin.comThis is a very good thing considering that India is a big country and it has also developed very well so far with more people who are already familiar with cryptocurrencies there.
Of course the impact that will be felt by everyone in India will be better when the government has legalized cryptocurrencies in India and will also have a good impact on the development of the crypto space in general.
I was getting ready to merit you for your both providing a link and your providing some analysis and opinion on the topic of your link - however, you seem to not even know the word bitcoin. You did not use the word bitcoin in your whole post - except that such word showed up as part of the name of the link that you provided.
Do you know what is bitcoin? Have you heard of it?
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Either the man is really a bit stupid, or he is just an ordinary manipulator.
Manipulator 100% verified.
“Either stupid or manipulator”. Why not both?

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