Earlier this week, CCN reported that the Supreme Court of India request the central bank and the authorities to provide clarity on the regulatory framework surrounding bitcoin and the cryptocurrency market. “According to Indian news daily The Hindu, three justices from India’s Supreme Court – the highest court in the country – have issued notices to the Finance, Law and Justice and Information Technology ministries, as well as the central bank (Reserve Bank of India) and market regulator (Securities and Exchange Board of India), demanding they respond to a petition seeking clarity on bitcoin’s legality in the country,” a CCN report read.
However, for many months, the Indian government not offered any clarity apart from the fact that bitcoin and cryptocurrencies are not illegal in the country. At the current state in the adoption of bitcoin wherein all of the major global economies including the US, Japan, South Korea, and Russia–Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that regulatory frameworks for bitcoin and cryptocurrencies will be released in the future, following the frameworks other governments have imposed–have legalized bitcoin, it has become increasing difficult for any government to simply dismiss bitcoin and prevent from providing regulatory frameworks for cryptocurrency businesses and investors.
Hence, in the long-term, it is highly likely that governments and countries including India will regulate their bitcoin markets. According to World Bank, an international financial institution that provides loans to countries of the world for capital program, India remains as the largest remittance market in the world, with more than $70 billion in annual payments received by Indian employees or expat workers.
Major remittance markets such as the Philippines have seen significant success in legalizing bitcoin as a payment method over the past year. In December, the Philippine central bank legalized bitcoin as a legal currency, enabling expat workers and local employees to use bitcoin to process remittance payments.
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