Regulation, conducive environment among top factors to fuel crypto trading among Indian investors: Sumit G

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He highlights the need for regulatory clarity and a conducive environment to incentivize more activity on Indian exchanges.ETMarkets.com..

In a panel discussion hosted by ETMarkets, Sumit Gupta, Co-Founder of CoinDCX, outlines key drivers for crypto trading in India: regulation and conducive environment..

Additionally, he shed light on CoinDCX's rigorous framework for listing cryptocurrencies and offered insights into the challenges and opportunities of building in this evolving environment..

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