Indian Government to Launch Web Browser to Let Users to Digitally Sign Documents Using Crypto Tokens
The Indian Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) plans to develop an indigenous web browser that will allow users to digitally sign documents using crypto tokens. This initiative is significant as India has not yet introduced any legislation for Web3 or cryptocurrency, despite advocating for global crypto regulations as the G20 president. While the central bank opposes legalizing cryptocurrency, the finance ministry has not taken an official stance on its legalization or ban.
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Indian Government to Launch Web Browser to Let Users to Digitally Sign Documents Using Crypto Tokens
The Indian Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) plans to develop an indigenous web browser that will allow users to digitally sign documents using crypto tokens. This initiative is significant as India has not yet introduced any legislation for Web3 or cryptocurrency, despite advocating for global crypto regulations as the G20 president. While the central bank opposes legalizing cryptocurrency, the finance ministry has not taken an official stance on its legalization or ban.