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ED begins crypto crackdown, books businessman over Rs 2000 cr bitcoin Ponzi scheme

The victims of the accused conman hailed primarily from Mumbai, Pune, Nanded and Kolhapur.

April 06, 2018 / 16:20 IST
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LocalBitcoins | This peer-to-peer exchange allows people from different countries to exchange their local currencies to bitcoins. Users post advertisements on the exchange stating their exchange rate and preferred payment method for buying or selling bitcoins. By replying to these advertisements, a trade is opened and escrow protection is automatically activated. Escrow protects both buyer and seller, by keeping the bitcoins safe until the payment is done and the seller releases bitcoins to the buyer. Bitcoins are placed in LocalBitcoins web wallet from where one can pay for their bitcoin purchases directly. However, investors need to be aware of scams as they are dealing directly with other people unlike other stock-like exchanges or centralized bitcoin trading sites.
LocalBitcoins | This peer-to-peer exchange allows people from different countries to exchange their local currencies to bitcoins. Users post advertisements on the exchange stating their exchange rate and preferred payment method for buying or selling bitcoins. By replying to these advertisements, a trade is opened and escrow protection is automatically activated. Escrow protects both buyer and seller, by keeping the bitcoins safe until the payment is done and the seller releases bitcoins to the buyer. Bitcoins are placed in LocalBitcoins web wallet from where one can pay for their bitcoin purchases directly. However, investors need to be aware of scams as they are dealing directly with other people unlike other stock-like exchanges or centralized bitcoin trading sites.

Tarun Sharma
Moneycontrol News

The Enforcement Directorate on Thursday registered an enforcement case investigation report (ECIR) against Amit Bharadwaj, a bitcoin entrepreneur who duped thousands of Indians.

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The ED’s decision came on the same day as the Reserve Bank of India’s decision to ban regulated entities from dealing in virtual currencies. This is the first ECIR registered by the ED for violations involving virtual currencies.

The case was filed hours after Bharadwaj was arrested by Pune Police at Delhi Airport. A complaint had been registered against Bharadwaj in the cybercrime cell of Pune Police by Bhimsen Agarwal.