Crypto legal limbo: A look at how the world is regulating cryptocurrencies

Updated : Aug 31, 2022 14:52
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Crypto and its cryptic legal stance in India continues, the FM has made it clear that banning digital token is not feasible without international collaboration. But how is the world over managing the crypto craze and now the collapse -:

United States
Cryptocurrency is legal in the states, but there is no comprehensive regulation to govern crypto activities. For now, bitcoin (BTC) and ether (ETH) are categorized as ‘commodities’ and taxed as ‘property’ by the IRS.

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) puts across cryptocurrencies to be securities on which security laws are very much applicable and cryptocurrency exchanges fall under the regulations for the Bank Secrecy Act 

Also read/watch| FM explains why a complete crypto ban is not possible

The European Union
EU has been in the limelight as it is one of the initial countries to make cryptocurrency legal but there is no specific regulation passed by the EU that governs crypto activities.

Taxation on cryptocurrencies also varies by country, ranging from 0% to 50%. The EU has recently rolled out the latest anti-money laundering directives to be followed by crypto exchanges to ensure no wrongdoing. 

China
The Mainland's dealings with cryptocurrencies has been a roller-coaster ride.From the most welcoming to one of the most restricted crypto-markets in the world. In June 2021, it banned the mining of cryptocurrencies, leading to about a 40% fall in global mining operations. China is focusing on promoting it's Digital Yuan as a priority post the ban.

South Korea
In South Korea, crypto exchanges are legal but not cryptocurrencies. Cryptocurrency transactions are expected from taxes. However, the Ministry of Strategy and Finance has laid out its plan of imposing a tax on crypto transactions with a revised tax framework to be launched in 2022.

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