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Why Should the Government of India Regulate Not Ban Cryptocurrency?

all you need to know about the consequences of cryptocurrency being banned in India?

By vipin sahuPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Satoshi Nakamoto invented the first digital currency in 2009, but it’s presence in India became noticeable around 2012. Software outsourcing firms or agencies in the US and other western world started paying software developers in India in Bitcoin to avoid high transfer fees. Gradually, offshore cryptocurrency exchanges extended their network to India. In a couple of years, India also saw the emergence of home-grown exchanges.

However, due to its decentralized independent network with no regulatory body to control it, it evoked a sense of distrust in the finance regulators and governments. The results — the RBI in April 2018 warned banks to stop transactions with exchanges dealing in cryptocurrencies. Later, it was revoked in March 2020 by the Supreme Court of India. The Indian cryptocurrency community welcomed the move. But that celebration could not last long. Come 2021, the cryptocurrency again became the bone of contention for the government. This time, the discussion on cryptocurrency made its way to the parliament in the budget session in the form of Draft Banning of Cryptocurrency & Regulation of Official Digital Currency Bill, 2019, but it remains a draft only, which is yet to be discussed. Ever since it became surface, there has been a growing concern amidst crypto stakeholders including investors, regarding the future of digital currency. However, there is a strong demand from the community to regulate not ban cryptocurrency. Here are the top reasons.

Citizen empowerment

One-third of the world population does not have access to basic banking services- loans, checking accounts and the list can go on. In case of a personal financial crisis, the only recourse to them is to seek loans from the unorganized sector — money lenders who exploit their crisis and levy high interest rates that grapple them into a whirlpool of economic crisis.

Cryptocurrencies are changing how wealth is created and distributed. It offers a level playing ground for everyone to make money. In fact, it is favoring the formation of an egalitarian financial society. The government shall provide support to it rather than curtailing its innovation through regulation.

Low transaction fee

As we discussed, it was the low transaction fee that made firms pay software programmers in India using Bitcoin. Luckily, today, there are many more alternatives to Bitcoin. The traditional banking system, as well as businesses, can take advantage of the low transaction fee involved in crypto transactions. The cryptocurrency with the lowest transaction fee, i.e., $0 is Nano. The low transaction fee isn’t compensated for in terms of speed. The transaction time is as low as 0.14 seconds. Above all, Nano has no inflation, so your holdings aren’t being constantly diluted as in many other cryptocurrencies.

Accountability and transparency

If, like many, you also think that it’s hard to trace the cryptocurrency transaction, you could be wrong. Each and every transaction is recorded in the public ledger called the “blockchain” along with a timestamp and sending addresses. Promoting cryptocurrency transactions in important public and private (B2B and B2C) dealings government can bring accountability and transparency into the system and check corruption and frauds.

Increased tax collection

By providing legal status to cryptocurrency trading and transactions, governments can grow its tax volume. Retail investors aged between 25 and 40 are spending millions on trading cryptocurrency in India every day. All leading exchanges in India report an increase in user sign-up. According to a report, this trading volume could be as high as $23 million. If you calculate a GST of 18% of this volume, it comes to around $4.14. This means banning crypto incurs a huge loss and it’s high time that the government should regulate it to tap into the benefits.

Business empowerment

The regulation will encourage more businesses to take cryptocurrency as a payment. There are many businesses across the world in categories like IT services, restaurants, and legal firms that have started it. Some of them can be found on Spendabit and BitcoinWide.com. The announcement of Tesla CEO’s accepting bitcoin as payment for its electric car and accessories is a bold step that is bound to see many followers in time to come.

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