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Govt doesn't recognise cryptocurrency as legal, says Arun Jaitley

On Wednesday, virtual currency bitcoin touched a record high of USD 11,434, before declining 20 percent.

December 01, 2017 / 19:49 IST
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Unocoin | One of the leading exchanges in India, Unocoin serves a customer base of over a million. It is a member of NASSCOM and has featured among the top 20 out of 350 companies in The FinTech 20: India list. Users are also given a chance to earn free bitcoin by referring the exchange to friends and family.

With virtual currency gaining traction among investors, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Thursday said India does not recognise crypto currency as legal tender.

On Wednesday, virtual currency bitcoin touched a record high of USD 11,434, before declining 20 percent.

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"Recommendations are being worked at. The government's position is clear, we don't recognise this as legal currency as of now," Jaitley said when asked whether the government has taken any decision on crypto currency.

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