According to a Friday report by CNBC-TV18: “the government may take the ordinance route to pass the Cryptocurrency and Regulation of Official Digital Currency Bill.”
The 'ordinance route' in India seems to be somewhat similar to an executive order in the United States, both practices involve quick legislation that comes from the executive branch of the government. When a bill goes through the 'ordinance route', it is put into effect by the president of India at the recommendation of the Union Cabinet. However, ordinances can only be issued when the Indian Parliament is not in session.
Indeed, “they want this bill to be cleared as soon as possible,” said reporter, Timsy Jaipuria, citing unnamed sources. “The cabinet is understood to have given clearance to this particular proposal that this bill can be introduced via an ordinance route in its last meeting which was held on February 3rd.”
“The PMO, Finance Ministry and Cabinet Secretariat have started preparing the draft details of the ordinance. The government is of the firm view that they want to introduce the law within a month of clearance of the ordinance.”
”All Eyes Are on India to Find Out If We’re for or against Innovation.”
However, there is still much to be determined about the bill. In fact, according to Bitcoin.com, very little is known about the bill’s contents; it has not been made public yet. However, reports have said that if passed into law, the bill could have a highly restrictive effect on the crypto industry in India.
Nischal Shetty, crypto activist and Founder of the WazirX exchange, has been encouraging members of India’s crypto community on Twitter to contact their MPs about the bill every day since it appeared. Moreover, Nischal has been at the forefront of the #IndiaWantsBitcoin campaign for 831 days.
In partnership with several other exchanges in India, WazirX has launched the exchanges that have launched websites: indiawantscrypto.net and indiawantsbitcoin.org that crypto users can use to send messages to their representatives in parliament.
On Friday, Nischal told CoinDesk that: “Within one day, over 10,000 emails have been sent via indiawantscrypto.net from all parts of the country.”
“It’s a critical moment, and all eyes are on India to find out if we’re for or against innovation.”
"If the Law Were to Stand and Be Successfully Enforced, Then It Could Significantly Hamper Innovation in India."
And indeed, while the future of the bill is unclear, many in the industry are hoping that it will not be passed into law.
"India has the potential to be a leader in crypto and blockchain technology innovation," Hileman said. Whether or not you support cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ethereum, the next generation of financial infrastructure will leverage decentralized finance (DeFi). India is, in general, very pro-innovation and has some of the most talented entrepreneurs and engineers in the world. In my view, India could become one of the most important financial innovation hubs in the world.
Dr. Garrick Hileman, Head of Research at Blockchain.com.
Therefore, "my hope is that Indian policymakers will recognize how counterproductive this legislation is and withdraw it. Such bans have been contemplated in the past in India, and even attempted in various other countries. Proposed bans have typically either been scuttled before implementation or largely unenforced."
"There are multiple reasons behind why proposed bans are ultimately dropped or not maintained over time. Perhaps, the most significant reason is that many countries come to understand they are actually much better off embracing crypto rather than trying to drive crypto, and the innovative entrepreneurs working on the future of finance, into offshore markets that capture all the gains."
According to a Friday report by CNBC-TV18: “the government may take the ordinance route to pass the Cryptocurrency and Regulation of Official Digital Currency Bill.”
The 'ordinance route' in India seems to be somewhat similar to an executive order in the United States, both practices involve quick legislation that comes from the executive branch of the government. When a bill goes through the 'ordinance route', it is put into effect by the president of India at the recommendation of the Union Cabinet. However, ordinances can only be issued when the Indian Parliament is not in session.
Indeed, “they want this bill to be cleared as soon as possible,” said reporter, Timsy Jaipuria, citing unnamed sources. “The cabinet is understood to have given clearance to this particular proposal that this bill can be introduced via an ordinance route in its last meeting which was held on February 3rd.”
“The PMO, Finance Ministry and Cabinet Secretariat have started preparing the draft details of the ordinance. The government is of the firm view that they want to introduce the law within a month of clearance of the ordinance.”
”All Eyes Are on India to Find Out If We’re for or against Innovation.”
However, there is still much to be determined about the bill. In fact, according to Bitcoin.com, very little is known about the bill’s contents; it has not been made public yet. However, reports have said that if passed into law, the bill could have a highly restrictive effect on the crypto industry in India.
Nischal Shetty, crypto activist and Founder of the WazirX exchange, has been encouraging members of India’s crypto community on Twitter to contact their MPs about the bill every day since it appeared. Moreover, Nischal has been at the forefront of the #IndiaWantsBitcoin campaign for 831 days.
In partnership with several other exchanges in India, WazirX has launched the exchanges that have launched websites: indiawantscrypto.net and indiawantsbitcoin.org that crypto users can use to send messages to their representatives in parliament.
On Friday, Nischal told CoinDesk that: “Within one day, over 10,000 emails have been sent via indiawantscrypto.net from all parts of the country.”
“It’s a critical moment, and all eyes are on India to find out if we’re for or against innovation.”
"If the Law Were to Stand and Be Successfully Enforced, Then It Could Significantly Hamper Innovation in India."
And indeed, while the future of the bill is unclear, many in the industry are hoping that it will not be passed into law.
"India has the potential to be a leader in crypto and blockchain technology innovation," Hileman said. Whether or not you support cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ethereum, the next generation of financial infrastructure will leverage decentralized finance (DeFi). India is, in general, very pro-innovation and has some of the most talented entrepreneurs and engineers in the world. In my view, India could become one of the most important financial innovation hubs in the world.
Dr. Garrick Hileman, Head of Research at Blockchain.com.
Therefore, "my hope is that Indian policymakers will recognize how counterproductive this legislation is and withdraw it. Such bans have been contemplated in the past in India, and even attempted in various other countries. Proposed bans have typically either been scuttled before implementation or largely unenforced."
"There are multiple reasons behind why proposed bans are ultimately dropped or not maintained over time. Perhaps, the most significant reason is that many countries come to understand they are actually much better off embracing crypto rather than trying to drive crypto, and the innovative entrepreneurs working on the future of finance, into offshore markets that capture all the gains."
Rachel is a self-taught crypto geek and a passionate writer. She believes in the power that the written word has to educate, connect and empower individuals to make positive and powerful financial choices. She is the Podcast Host and a Cryptocurrency Editor at Finance Magnates.
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