Ban on Cryptocurrency Could Spell Disaster for the Indian Economy: Raj Chowdhury
The mist surrounding crypto in
HashCash CEO,
Currency Devaluation entails a string of setbacks that will inevitably distress the economy:
1. Imports would be more expensive (any imported good or raw material will come at a much higher price)
2. Aggregate Demand (AD) would increase – causing demand-pull inflation.
3. Firms/exporters would have less incentive to cut costs because they can rely on the devaluation to improve competitiveness.
A crypto ban under these conditions would reset the economy to its primeval phase.
There are strong doubts around the release of
"These are two distinct and diverse threads that may be accepted independent of each other. While Blockchain is a technology, Cryptocurrency is an asset class. It should not be difficult to implement the two in their respective domains," adds the blockchain pioneer, author, and keynote speaker.
Despite voicing assurance regarding the acceptance of cryptocurrency as an asset class in
"What
As republic governance of the largest economy with a sound technological footing, it is expected to make decisions that would benefit the entire technological and financial sectors. This, especially when the prospects are revving globally and to not be a part of the revolution would inevitably push the economy towards regression.
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