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'Trading more or less like a hawala business': SC seeks clarity from Centre on Bitcoin regulation
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The Supreme Court has voiced concerns over the Centre's delay in formulating cryptocurrency regulations, highlighting potential economic risks and drawing parallels to illegal "hawala" operations. Justices questioned the lack of a clear policy, emphasizing the need for oversight to monitor the parallel under-market.
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