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Topic: Something is holding cryptocurrency innovation in India. (Read 2136 times)

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That something is nothing but Indian government created fear on blockchain based innovation so many young entrepreneurs are afraid of touching crypto currencies
newbie
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indian government decision completely failed in taking a decision now they banned all cryptocurrency exchangers they will launch their own coin so people are in panic mode govt is killing the innovation
Its rumour India not gonna launch any crypto exchanges
newbie
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Indian Music scene bad . I cant believe this thing> Indians should have been pioneering this music given the number of artists that it produce. I have not even heard of any orchestra that is happening. Its makes me feel sick. The govt should be promoting Indian Music on Mr Jatt tech in the colleges instead they are just sleeping. Same age old thinking of getting the tech from abroad and progress> No front leading approach. <<0o>>
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Goverment is playing with indian music and cuture for more warning shots sidhu Djpunjab Warning Shots Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed
newbie
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indian government decision completely failed in taking a decision now they banned all cryptocurrency exchangers they will launch their own coin so people are in panic mode govt is killing the innovation
newbie
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There have been alt coins based out of India but weren't successful. One of them which is being traded actively is WAND.
copper member
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Basically the problem is IT graduating students are not well familiar with Bitcoin concept , I think we should think on it , Can we try to include some part of bitcoin in their syllabi as they are already studying Cryptography n all ...

Are you serious?..their subject syllabus is decided by the universities..How do you make them accept it in first place.



The syllabus may be decided by the uni's, but the interest in students is normally generated by the professors themselves.

Some Examples:
My cuz did a stall on Bitcoin for her IT fair in Coimbatore at her college. More than 2K leaflets were given out there.
Another example was another cuz studying in Japan, where her lecturer from Germany took few classes on Bitcoin for them.

I have received 3 requests from uni's around South India and 1 from Cal to talk to their students about Cryptocurrencies.

To get universities to start talking about Bitcoin, target lecturers, give small amounts as a reward to them. That will jumpstart a movement across colleges in India.

Thats a really great plan and if we really go ahead and do this we are next only to MIT's project of distributing bitcoins to students...We will be on the headlines of coindesk...and if our students come forward and develop apps, Thats really nice to think about..



I agree.My daughter is also studying and preparing for being in IT sector and i have noticed a great interest towards BITCOIN and CRYPTOCURRENCY in her .So it is actually a great idea.
full member
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I think it’s the exposure to these tech which is holding back the IT soldiers. I live with 3 IT professionals and all coders and 0 have interest in blockchain. This is all bcz it has not picked up in India. Only after blockchain is declared by developed countries it will be recognized in India and students will start looking at it seriously . No monetary benefits means no participation in India. I seriously hope that blockchain and all is picked up in India or we will lose
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Indian Govt Uncertain regulation is causing Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies innovation in major downfall and many entrepreneur are unclear and fearful starting a company
hero member
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yup but it is not ,it is a habit in india education system that they focus on cram learning and talented youth prefer to go outside for better job or go for startup .if you notice ico,there is a recent growth in indian taking part in ico,many have done successful startup crowdfunding from outside and it is a good sign that blockchain is spreading in the country.
newbie
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One of the reasons thats holding back is the unclear governments regulation on cryptocurrencies. That being said, we are a erc20 marketplace based in bangalore and one of the first successful ICOs in india. Check out here https://www.wandx.co
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Being a dull man in any country is just like moving into hell https://heightagebio.com/
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Government itself acts wired here. They don't want the cryptocurrencies business to flourish in India so they call it as 'ponzi she's' etc. Still traders don't have clear info on how to tax on Crypto profits but F*cking Income tax department is sending tax notices to many traders.
full member
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Indian crypto scene bad . I cant believe this thing> Indians should have been pioneering this tech given the number of engineers that it produce. I have not even heard of any conference that is happening. Its makes me feel sick. The govt should be promoting blockchain tech in the colleges instead they are just sleeping. Same age old thinking of getting the tech from abroad and progress> No front leading approach. <<0o>>
newbie
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Its better that india is still out of this shit. Or it will have already suffered money crisis.
newbie
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What can we hope from the country whose Govt itself discourages influx of btcs?
jr. member
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Nobody can do any unknown thing without knowledge same incase of IT graduates in India. They are never educated on this issue.




newbie
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No idea about this matter as I haven't thought about it deeply before.
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India is the IT outsourcing hub of the world, there are tens of thousands of tech engineers graduating every year. The IT sector tops the share market..Bangalore,chennai, Hyderabad  and whats not..

But even with all of these what is the role of our country in cryptocurrency ecosystem?

There are hundreds of alt coins and not a single one is from India.

only one or two exchanges are there in India..

There are projects like Etherium, Blockchain 2.0 applications etc..Does anyone from India play any role in it?

I feel something is really holding this nation back inspite of its abundant IT human resource.

Whats your opinion ..
India is one of the top outsourcing destinations in the world. I say "one of" because recently I've found out that Ukraine has become the most outsourced country in Europe, but of course, there are differences between these two countries. If you are inrerested, you can find more information on https://diceus.com/outsourcing-ukraine-india-differences-top-destinations. Speaking about cryptocurrency, I think, India needs more time to start working with it to the full extent of its power.
legendary
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Next time please upload the lecture videos on youtube..

Soon vikram ji is going to be Andreas Antonopolous of India..
No video coverage this time. I would say he is a great public speaker and not every one has that talent !
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