Deloitte: 82% des Indiens interrogés envisagent d'investir dans la cryptographie une fois que le gouvernement aura fourni la clarté réglementaire

Deloitte: 82% of Indians Surveyed Plan to Invest in Crypto When Government Provides Regulatory Clarity

Une enquête récente de Deloitte montre que 82% des Indiens envisagent d'investir dans la crypto-monnaie lorsque le gouvernement fournira plus de clarté concernant la réglementation des actifs cryptographiques. Le co-fondateur d'Axie Infinity déclare que le jeu Blockchain prévoit de lancer un échange décentralisé, 77.4% des répondants souhaitent que la crypto-monnaie soit traitée comme des titres.

Enquête indienne sur la cryptographie: 82% Plan to Invest in Crypto Once It Is Regulated

Professional services firm Deloitte and the Times of India recently conducted a survey on cryptocurrency investing. The results were published Sunday.

Hors de 1,800 répondants, 55.2% said they have invested in cryptocurrencies and will continue to do so. A further 26.8% said they have not invested in crypto but are willing to invest once the government provides more clarity regarding cryptocurrency regulation in India. Entre-temps, 10.3% said they have invested in crypto but will avoid investing in this asset class in the future. The remaining 7.8% said that they are against investing in crypto. The report also notes that about 20 million people in India have invested in cryptocurrency.

When asked about their understanding of cryptocurrency, 48.5% of respondents said they would like to learn more about crypto investing, 39% said they understand crypto assets really well, et 12.5% said they are not familiar with the concept at all.

en outre, the survey found that 77.4% des répondants souhaitent que la crypto-monnaie soit traitée comme des titres. toutefois, at least 58% of investors surveyed were not aware of the tax implications of investing in cryptocurrencies.

Regarding crypto regulation, plus que 62% want the government to issue clear guidelines while 30% want measures to be adopted to make the asset class more popular. D'autre part, 10% want crypto assets banned.

Saraswathi Kasturirangan, a partner at Deloitte, a commenté:

Investments in cryptocurrencies have witnessed a sharp growth in India; toutefois, the crypto industry has long been awaiting the cryptocurrency bill to be passed detailing the regulatory compliances surrounding cryptocurrencies and the taxability under direct and indirect tax laws.

En notant que “Actuellement, there are no specific provisions on taxability of gains made from cryptocurrency in India and hence there are open issues,” the Deloitte partner opined: “The government should come up with specific provisions with detailed rules on taxation of cryptocurrency covering the above open issues.

The Indian government is still working on a cryptocurrency bill which was listed to be considered in the winter session of parliament but it was not taken up. The government is reportedly reworking the bill.

Plus tôt ce mois-ci, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for global collaboration on crypto, indiquant, “We have to have a similar mindset.” Entre-temps, Inde’s central bank said that cryptocurrency is prone to fraud. La Banque de réserve de l'Inde (RBI) has recommended a complete ban on crypto, noting that a partial ban will not work.

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