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India’s Securities and Exchange Board Open to Cryptocurrency Regulation, Reserve Bank Seeks Ban on Stablecoins

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Last updated: 2024/05/17 at 4:39 AM
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) recently proposed a collaborative effort among regulators to oversee cryptocurrency trading, signaling a new approach to private virtual assets in India. On the other hand, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is pushing for a ban on stablecoins due to potential macroeconomic risks. SEBI’s recommendation involves having various regulators monitor cryptocurrency-related activities within their respective domains instead of having a single unified regulator overseeing all digital assets. The proposed plan includes SEBI monitoring securities and Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs), with other regulators like the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) and the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) overseeing virtual assets related to insurance and pensions.

India has historically taken a tough stance on cryptocurrencies, with the RBI prohibiting financial intermediaries from dealing with crypto users or exchanges back in 2018. However, the Supreme Court later overturned this decision. In 2021, the government drafted a bill to ban cryptocurrencies, although it has not been introduced. The RBI is currently advocating for a ban on stablecoins, citing concerns about potential macroeconomic risks associated with digital currencies, particularly stablecoins linked to economies like the US and Europe. RBI Deputy Governor T. Rabi Sankar emphasized the need to be cautious about allowing such instruments, as they can pose a threat to policy sovereignty.

The RBI expressed worries about various risks associated with cryptocurrencies, including tax evasion and peer-to-peer decentralized activities that rely on voluntary compliance. The central bank also highlighted concerns about potentially losing seigniorage, which is income generated from money creation. Despite the lifting of the 2018 orders by the Supreme Court, the RBI has consistently called for strict compliance with regulations, excluding cryptocurrencies from India’s financial system. In response to continued cryptocurrency trading, the government introduced a crypto tax in 2022 and mandated all exchanges to register locally to facilitate crypto transactions.

It is essential to note that SEBI’s more open approach to overseeing cryptocurrency trading is in contrast to the RBI’s stance on banning stablecoins. SEBI’s proposal of having multiple regulators oversee different aspects of digital assets aims to create a more comprehensive regulatory framework for the burgeoning cryptocurrency market in India. The government panel tasked with formulating policy for the finance ministry is expected to receive recommendations from both SEBI and RBI, with a potential report submission by June. The differing views of SEBI and RBI reflect the ongoing debate in India regarding the regulation and oversight of cryptocurrencies, with policymakers and regulators grappling with the challenges and opportunities presented by this rapidly evolving digital asset class.

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