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Should India accelerate its adoption of cryptocurrency in mainstream finance following Galaxy Digital’s Nasdaq listing?
Yes, it's the future of finance
No, it's too risky
Only with strong regulations
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With Galaxy Digital—a major player in cryptocurrency and AI infrastructure—now listed on Nasdaq as of May 16, 2025, global confidence in digital assets is clearly growing. This marks a turning point in how mainstream finance views crypto. But what about India? While many Indian investors, especially the youth, are already active in crypto trading, mainstream financial integration remains slow and heavily regulated. Concerns around volatility, scams, and lack of clear policies still make the government cautious.
However, with global giants embracing digital assets, some believe India should speed up its adoption to stay competitive and innovative. Others feel a more conservative approach is safer for the public. Should India embrace the crypto revolution or hold back until it's absolutely foolproof? Your opinion matters—cast your vote and let your voice guide the future of finance in India.
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Manish Sharma
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