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RBI governor Shaktikanta Das said that the central bank's repeated warnings pushed people to avoid cryptocurrencies. By amitoj

said that the warning bells sounded by the Indian central bank persuaded people to avoid cryptocurrencies.

"I’m happy we sounded those warning signals," said Das."Anecdotally I am aware that many people did not invest in crypto or they sort of pulled out of crypto thanks to the caution and the concern that emanated out of the Reserve Bank." Das also reiterated his view that cryptocurrencies can create problems with a central bank's ability to manage monetary policy.

The Indian central bank has time and again voiced concerns about crypto. In February, RBI deputy governor, T. Rabi Sankar, said that an outright ban on cryptocurrencies is perhaps the most apt choice for India.in crypto transactions. However, the Indian Supreme Court overturned the order in 2020.

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