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July 10, 2018, 06:17:19 PM
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Indian Crypto Exchanges Forge Ahead With Solutions to RBI Ban

The crypto banking ban by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) went into effect at the end of last week. The central bank issued a circular three months ago, banning all financial institutions under its control from providing services to companies dealing in cryptocurrencies. The industry was hopeful that the Supreme Court would grant a stay on the ban on July 3 but the court did not and the RBI ban subsequently went into effect.

Wazirx announced on July 4, “We’ve discontinued INR deposits with immediate effect,” adding:

Our banking partner has abruptly stopped supporting our bank account. This is due to the recent RBI circular banning banks from providing support to cryptocurrency exchanges.

Indian Crypto Exchanges Forge Ahead With Solutions to RBI BanKoinex announced on July 7 that users can “submit INR withdrawal requests till 02.00 PM on July 9, 2018 (Monday) after which no further INR withdrawal requests will be accepted.”

Buyucoin announced last week that “Deposit and Withdrawal will be halted until further notice due to RBI circular by midnight 5th of July’18.”

Three of the first crypto exchanges to announce a suspension of fiat deposits and withdrawals were Zebpay, Pexo, and Coinome, as news.Bitcoin.com previously reported. Another major exchange, Unocoin, has yet to announce that it has stopped fiat support at press time.


What do you think of RBI’s ban and crypto exchanges’ solutions? Let us know in the comments section below.



Source: https://news.bitcoin.com/indian-crypto-exchanges-solutions-rbi-ban/
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Their would be no choice available to crypto exchanges other than shutting down their business. As govt has taken a stand it would not want more scams to arise due to crypto as currently banking scams are enough for them to take control on them.

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Their would be no choice available to crypto exchanges other than shutting down their business. As govt has taken a stand it would not want more scams to arise due to crypto as currently banking scams are enough for them to take control on them.
Then Govt should shutdown  banks first
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