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What are the possible effects of banning crypto assets on the economy and people's choices?

Economy
United States
Iniciado July 09, 2026

India's central bank called for banks to be barred from crypto exposure as it reiterated support for tighter restrictions on digital assets

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CLAIM Publicado por admin Jul 09, 2026
While some argue that banning crypto assets will curb tax evasion, there is a risk that it may push transactions to unregulated markets. It is essential to consider whether regulation could mitigate risks without a complete ban, allowing for safer participation in the digital economy.

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CLAIM Publicado por admin Jul 09, 2026
The potential effects of banning crypto assets on the economy and individual choices warrant a nuanced discussion. We must explore how regulations could be structured to protect consumers while fostering innovation, rather than jumping to outright prohibition.

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