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Some Indian Banks Are Still ‘Arbitrarily’ Refusing to Process Crypto Transactions

Some Indian Banks Are Still ‘Arbitrarily’ Refusing to Process Crypto TransactionsSome Indian Banks Are Still ‘Arbitrarily’ Refusing to Process Crypto Transactions

Earlier this month, India’s Supreme Court delivered its verdict in a landmark case that promised to usher in a bullish era for cryptocurrency in the country.

The Court ruled to overturn a circular from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) — issued back in April 2018 — which had banned banks’ services to all crypto-related firms.

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