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G20: India to pen crypto guidance note as outcome eyed at Leaders' Summit in September

According to a source, the crypto guidance note by the G20 Presidency will be a summary of all the work that has been done by various countries and organisations and will be an input for the discussions on the synthesis paper that will take place before the Leaders’ Summit in September

July 16, 2023 / 21:43 IST
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India expects an outcome to be reached with regards to crypto at the Leaders’ Summit that will be held from September 9-10 in New Delhi.
India expects an outcome to be reached with regard to crypto at the Leaders’ Summit that will be held from September 9-10 in New Delhi.

The Indian Presidency's guidance note on crypto will serve as an input in the discussions that will take place prior to next month's G20 Leaders' Summit where India is hoping for "some kind of outcome" in this area. These discussions will be on the synthesis paper by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Switzerland-based Financial Stability Board (FSB), tasked with the responsibility to synthesise the macroeconomic and regulatory perspectives of crypto-assets to help formulate policies.

The IMF-FSB synthesis paper is expected to be submitted before the Leaders' Summit. The guidance note will summarise all the work that has been done by various countries and organisations such as the IMF, FSB, and Bank for International Settlements, among others.

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According to a source aware of developments, India expects an outcome to be reached with regard to crypto at the Leaders' Summit that will be held from September 9-10 in New Delhi. This "outcome" could range from recognition or appreciation of the kind of work which has taken place under India's Presidency to even perhaps a roadmap that may be agreed upon by the G20 members.

"If that roadmap is helpful, it can be carried forward to the next Presidency and it can be decided what is to be done: regulate or have a template. If there is a template, who does what, the implementation and legislative requirements, et cetera," the source said on July 16 on condition of anonymity.