cryptocurrencies in the country and instead pitched for treating them as digital assets held overseas, digital community platform LocalCircles said in a report. LocalCircles said the study received more than 56,000 responses from people residing in 342 districts of the country, while the number of responses to individual questions differed.
In response to a question on how India should handle cryptocurrencies from a regulatory standpoint, 8,717 responses were received. "...26 per cent said it
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