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Web3 Roundup 2022 – Fin Tech

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International

  • International call for robust regulation and supervision of
    crypto assets:
    The Financial Stability Board (FSB) of which
    India is a member issued a statement amid the recent volatility in the
    crypto market, stressing the need for robust regulation and
    supervision of crypto assets. The FSB is an international body of
    senior policy makers, regulators and central bankers from the G-20
    countries which monitors and makes recommendations on the global
    financial system. The FSB had earlier warned of risks to global financial
    stability from crypto assets. FSB wants crypto asset providers to
    comply with regulations that apply to players in the traditional
    financial system on the principle of “same activity, same
    risk, same regulation”.

The FSB statement calls on its members to implement
international standards such as the Financial Action Task Force
(FATF) recommendations. The FATF recommendations require that
virtual asset service providers be regulated for anti-money
laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT)
purposes, that they be licensed or registered, and effectively
monitored or supervised. India will have to keep these requirements
in mind and build a supervision mechanism for crypto transactions.
These requirements are bound to bring about strict regulations and
restrictions for the industry. Meanwhile, India’s recent cyber
security directions already require crypto providers,
exchanges, wallets to collect and store information about customers
similar to a KYC (Know Your Customer) requirement and also maintain
records of financial transactions for a 5-year period in such a way
that individual transaction can be reconstructed along with the
relevant elements. These requirements have already been criticised
as overbroad and concerning for user privacy.

Legislation

  • Global consensus required before regulating crypto:
    The Indian Finance Minister told Parliament that the Indian central bank
    was in favour of banning cryptocurrencies, but added that
    regulation or banning of cryptocurrencies could be effective only
    after “significant international collaboration” on its
    risks, benefits and standards.

This suggests that the government is unlikely to make a unilateral decision to ban
cryptocurrency in the near future and will instead, wait for a
global consensus on the subject. This also mirrors the Prime
Minister’s call for international collaboration to regulate
cryptocurrency. With the government not in a rush to lay down the
law, we can expect the regulatory uncertainty around crypto to
continue for some time.

  • No law prevents startups from crypto or Web3
    innovation:
    In an interview with Inc42, Rajeev Chandrasekhar,
    union minister of state for IT, stated that there is no law
    preventing innovation in the crypto or web3 space, while answering
    a question on whether there is any delay in announcing
    laws/policies to promote web3/ crypto innovation. He stated that
    illegalities arise when crypto-exchanges or crypto-brokers act in
    violation of foreign exchange rules and operate without getting
    permissions from SEBI and RBI.

Tax

  • GST on virtual asset transactions: Reports suggest that the government aims to
    bring clarity on indirect tax on virtual asset transactions
    (including mining and airdropping). The Finance Ministry plans to
    define the characteristics and use of cryptocurrencies and clarify
    how they fit into the Goods and Services Tax (GST) framework. The
    applicable rate of GST will depend on this classification. Reports preliminarily suggest that a new GST
    slab (between 18-28%) may be created for virtual asset
    transactions. Currently, the service fee levied by exchanges on
    virtual asset transactions is already subject to GST. But there is
    also a suggestion to defer a decision on taxability
    of cryptos and other VDA till a law on crypto is put in place. Some
    stakeholders believe that a GST charge overlayed on the income tax
    and TDS requirements will “finish the industry.” There is
    a view taken by some tax consultants that even at present there is
    a marginal risk of crypto transactions being subject to GST. A
    famous Indian celebrity has already been issued with a
    notice to pay GST at 18% on the sale of his NFTs.

Enforcement/ Investigations

  • Enforcement Directorate (ED) unfreezes
    WazirX’s bank accounts:
    The ED reportedly granted WazirX, a cryptocurrency
    exchange, permission to use its bank accounts again. The ED is
    investigating money laundering through crypto exchanges. The
    unfreezing of WazirX’s accounts reportedly results from (a) WazirX’s
    cooperation in sharing all documents related to suspicious accounts
    and (b) WazirX having already flagged and blocked suspicious user
    accounts. The ED had, frozen WazirX’s accounts earlier, alleging
    that WazirX had assisted in money laundering.

  • Cryptocurrency exchanges are being investigated for alleged
    money laundering.
    According to reports, the Enforcement
    Directorate (ED) is investigating at least 10
    cryptocurrency exchanges for laundering more than INR 1,000 crore.
    The ED is currently tracing how instant loan apps (many having a
    Chinese connection) might have sent proceeds of alleged criminal
    activities out of India. The ED raided five premises linked to
    CoinSwitch Kuber. Yellow Tune Technologies Private Limited (an
    entity associated with the accused NBFCs and fintechs) in
    laundering illegal proceeds (through the crypto route). It also
    ordered freezing of fiat and crypto balances worth INR 370 crores
    of Technologies Private Limited held with Flipvolt Technologies
    Private Limited (the Indian entity of Vauld).

CBDC

  • CBDC-retail trials (e?) : The CBDC-retail segment
    pilot was launched on 1 December 2022. The platform is being hosted by the National Payments Corporation of
    India (NPCI). RBI wants each bank to test
    CBDC-retail with 10,000 to 50,000 users, and has designed the
    system to make it interoperable with existing payment systems. Some
    of banks taking part in the trial project include- State Bank of
    India, Bank of Baroda, Yes Bank, ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank. Read more
    about the e? pilot here.

  • Anonymity achieved in all retail Central Bank Digital
    Currency (CBDC) wallet-to-wallet dealings so
    far
    : Reportedly, all wallet-to-wallet transactions
    of the CBDC in the retail segment remain anonymous, and do not get
    reflected in the core banking system. This feature will boost customer confidence to use the
    digital rupee. While the RBI will know the aggregate retail CBDC in
    circulation – it will not know who owns how much of the
    retail transaction.

  • India’s Central Bank Digital Currency
    (CBDC) makes start in real-time trades:

    Government securities to the tune of INR 275 crore were traded using the RBI’s CBDC, as part of a
    pilot project in the wholesale segment on 1 November 2022. The RBI
    opened a new platform called ‘Negotiated Dealing System- Order
    Matching (NDS-OM) CBDC’ for select banks to conduct
    transactions of government securities amongst themselves. Selected
    banks included State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, HDFC Bank,
    ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, amongst others. Some of the
    benefits accruing from this transaction are: no intermediary risk
    as banks are dealing directly with RBI, CBDC-wholesale transactions
    are free, interbank market is more efficient. Future pilot projects
    are expected deal with other kinds of wholesale transactions and
    cross-border payments.

  • Confederation of all India traders (CAIT)
    to launch nationwide campaign to promote digital rupee:
    CAIT,
    welcoming RBI’s move to introduce the retail version of the
    digital rupee, declared that it will launch a nationwide
    movement amongst the trading community to adopt and accept the
    digital rupee as a mode of payment in business.

G20

  • Crypto-assets and CBDC on India’s G-20 agenda: The
    agenda for G-20’s finance track under India’s presidency reportedly includes crypto-asset regulations
    and CBDC. The G-20’s Financial Stability Board is working on
    draft crypto regulations that can be adopted by member countries.
    Another priority is CBDCs and their use on a global scale,
    especially for cross- border payments.

Investments

  • Investors move towards web 3.0 gaming investments: According to venture investment research firm
    Tracxn, web 3.0 gaming firms in India raised USD 620.5 million in
    2022 across 32 deals, which represents a sixfold jump from USD
    115.3 million raised across 39 deals last year. This comes in spite
    of a funding winter plaguing startups worldwide.

States

  • Telangana government launches web 3.0 regulatory
    sandbox:
    The government of Telangana has launched a web 3.0 regulatory sandbox that
    permits local and international firms or innovators to test their
    products in a ‘live’ environment. The regulatory sandbox
    will help firms in navigating the regulatory space and provide a
    definite structure to their product testing process thus improving
    efficiency. The sandbox may also help the regulators identify the
    regulatory barriers to beneficial innovation.

Miscellaneous

  • Indian Web3 industry forms a new association: Indian
    web3 companies have formed a new association called Bharat Web3
    Association (BWA). The members include WazirX,
    CoinDCX, CoinSwitch Kuber and Coinbase but also non-exchange
    companies like Hike and Polygon. The previous industry body,
    Blockchain and Crypto Council of India (BACC), was
    dissolved by the Internet and Mobile
    Association of India earlier this year. Unlike BACC, BWA has a
    broader vision and includes more verticals in the Web3 space like
    NFTs, gaming, etc, which is sensible from a policy advocacy
    standpoint.

  • Central government to launch awareness campaign on crypto
    and online gaming
    : Reportedly, the Investor Protection and
    Education Fund (IPEF), under the ministry of
    corporate affairs, will launch outreach and awareness campaign
    highlighting the legal status of cryptocurrencies and online gaming
    platforms. The campaign will look to educate people about the risks
    associated with such platforms. This is the first time that the
    IPEF is carrying out a campaign on digital assets.

  • Indian crypto-space after FTX collapse: In the
    aftermath of the collapse of FTX, Indian crypto exchanges like
    CoinSwitch and CoinDCX, have stated that they are implementing transparency
    measures to win back investor confidence. Some measures include
    publishing of ‘proof of reserve funds’, ‘proof of
    liability’ and founders’ declarations that the assets are
    greater than their liabilities.

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