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Being cautious about cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, India cenbank chief says

November 20, 2025Reutersgeneral
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India's central bank is adopting a cautious approach towards cryptocurrencies and stablecoins, the Reserve Bank of India governor said on Thursday.

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Crafting an Original Crypto Regulatory Outlook: India's Cautious Stance on Cryptocurrencies and Stablecoins As the global cryptocurrency landscape continues to evolve, India's central bank, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), has taken a measured and cautious approach towards digital assets. In a recent statement, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das emphasized the need for prudence when it comes to cryptocurrencies and stablecoins, underscoring the bank's concerns about the potential risks and implications of these emerging financial instruments. At the heart of the RBI's apprehension lies the inherent volatility and lack of intrinsic value associated with many cryptocurrencies. The central bank has long expressed its reservations about the speculative nature of these digital assets, citing the potential for market manipulation, fraud, and systemic risks to the broader financial system. The governor's remarks come at a time when several other nations, including China, have taken a more stringent stance on regulating or even banning the use of cryptocurrencies within their borders. One key area of focus for the RBI is the rise of stablecoins, which are digital assets typically pegged to a stable underlying asset, such as a fiat currency or a commodity. While stablecoins aim to provide a more stable alternative to traditional cryptocurrencies, the RBI has raised concerns about their potential impact on monetary policy and financial stability. The governor has cautioned that the widespread adoption of stablecoins could undermine the central bank's ability to effectively manage the domestic currency and could potentially lead to the displacement of the Indian rupee as a unit of account, medium of exchange, and store of value. The RBI's cautious approach aligns with the broader trend of increased regulatory scrutiny of the cryptocurrency industry, both globally and within India. Policymakers and regulators around the world have been grappling with the challenge of striking a balance between fostering innovation and mitigating the risks associated with these nascent financial technologies. In India, the government has been working on a comprehensive cryptocurrency regulation framework, which is expected to provide clarity on the legal status and regulatory oversight of digital assets. Despite the RBI's reservations, the Indian cryptocurrency market has continued to grow, with a significant number of investors and traders participating in the ecosystem. However, the central bank's stance has the potential to shape the future development and adoption of cryptocurrencies and stablecoins within the country. Investors and industry participants will need to closely monitor the evolving regulatory landscape and adapt their strategies accordingly. As the global crypto market matures, the RBI's cautious stance reflects the broader need for policymakers to carefully navigate the complex and rapidly changing landscape of digital assets. By striking the right balance between innovation and risk mitigation, India and other nations can work towards creating a more stable and sustainable cryptocurrency ecosystem that aligns with their broader economic and financial objectives.

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