«Every citizen and business in this country should play their role in eliminating financing
of illegitimate activities, regardless of whether such financing is done using legal tender, cryptocurrency, gold or any other medium.
The IAMAI panel statement said that every citizen and business in this country should play their role in eliminating financing
of illegitimate activities, regardless of whether such financing is done using legal tender, cryptocurrency, gold, or any other medium.
Not exact matches
The government will «take all measures to eliminate the use
of these crypto - assets in financing
illegitimate activities or as part
of the payment system,» India's finance minister told lawmakers in New Delhi in February, according to a transcript by The Hindu newspaper.
«The government does not recognize cryptocurrency as legal tender or coin and will take all measures to eliminate the use
of these crypto - assets in financing
illegitimate activities or as part
of the payment system,» Arun Jaitley told lawmakers in New Delhi, according to a transcript by The Hindu newspaper.
«The Government does not consider cryptocurrencies as legal tender or coin and will take all measures to eliminate the use
of these cryptoassets in financing
illegitimate activities or as part
of the payments system.»
However, in February, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the government «will take all measures to eliminate the use
of these cryptoassets in financing
illegitimate activities or as part
of the payments system.»
«The Government does not consider cryptocurrencies legal tender or coin and will take all measures to eliminate use
of these crypto - assets in financing
illegitimate activities or as part
of the payment system.»
«The government does not consider crypto - currencies legal tender or coin and will take all measures to eliminate use
of these cryptoassets in financing
illegitimate activities or as part
of the payment system,» Jaitley said.
The panel appreciated the stance
of the government and said it wants to wholeheartedly support the government in move to check use
of cryptocurrency for
illegitimate activities.
Fornication, as it is used biblically, is a generic term (I.E. NON SPECIFIC) referring to some form
of illegitimate sexual
activity.
This characterization is further enhanced by the
activity of the magician,
illegitimate priest as he was, who is commonly recognized to have been in some way ancestor
of the modern scientist.
We believe that this will go a long way in preventing the
illegitimate shutting down
of debate and
activities on campus which has affected many universities in recent years, including several Humanist Students societies.
There is, however, a very good
illegitimate reason, in that truncating the curve in this way helps to conceal the strength
of the trend from the reader, and shortens the period in which the most glaring mismatch between solar
activity and temperature occurs.
We all know the drill when it comes to online hookup sites; it's always important to keep an eye out for any hints
of scamming or
illegitimate activity of any kind.
In addition to documenting many
of The Write Agenda's
illegitimate activities, they are making some attempt at breaking through the group's anonymity to reveal the true scammer's sour grapes.
If attackers gain access to a user's credentials, they can watch
activities and transactions, manipulate data (truly, the manipulation
of data may be scarier than a data breach), return falsified information and redirect clients to
illegitimate sites.
The Indian finance minister, Arun Jaitley's budget speech on February 1st, stating that «the government does not recognize cryptocurrency as legal tender or coin and will take all measures to eliminate the use
of these crypto - assets in financing
illegitimate activities or as part
of the payments system,» added to the existing FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt) in the market for cryptocurrencies, sending major crypto - assets down to bargain levels.
«The government does not recognize cryptocurrency as legal tender or coin and will take all measures to eliminate the use
of these crypto - assets in financing
illegitimate activities or as part
of the payment system,» Jaitley said during a budget speech in which he also expressed interest in blockchain technology.
In fact, the Indian government has gone as far as issuing a statement that reads out as follows, «(Government will) take all measures to eliminate the use
of these crypto - assets in financing
illegitimate activities or as part
of the payment system.»
«The government does not consider cryptocurrencies legal tender or coin and will take all measures to eliminate use
of these cryptoassets in financing
illegitimate activities or as part
of the payment system,» Jaitley told parliament in his annual budget speech.
The decision to propose traceable
activity within India's domestic exchanges follows a statement from the country's Finance Minister from earlier this month, in which he said that cryptocurrencies aren't legal tender there (to be clear, no currency except the Indian Rupee is a legal tender in the country), and that there will be a crackdown on the use
of virtual currencies in financing
illegitimate activities.
«The government does not consider cryptocurrencies legal tender or coin and will take all measures to eliminate the use
of these crypto assets in financing
illegitimate activities or as part
of the payment system,» Jaitley told parliament while presenting the annual budget.
«The Government does not consider cryptocurrencies as legal tender or coin and will take all measures to eliminate the use
of these cryptoassets in financing
illegitimate activities or as part
of the payments system.»
«The Government does not consider cryptocurrencies legal tender or coin and will take measures to eliminate use
of these crypto - assets in financing
illegitimate activities or as part
of the payment system.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley just told lawmakers that «the government does not consider cryptocurrencies legal tender or coin and will take all measures to eliminate use
of these crypto - assets in financing
illegitimate activities or as part
of the payment system.»
The second part
of the statement that «all measures to eliminate the use
of these cryptoassets in financing
illegitimate activities or as part
of the payments system,» is something to be looked at.
To make things worse for an already volatile market, India's finance minister Arun Jaitley, also said that the country's government «does not consider cryptocurrencies legal tender or coin and will take all measures to eliminate use
of these crypto assets in financing
illegitimate activities or as part
of the payment system.»
«The government does not consider cryptocurrencies legal tender or coin, and will take all measures to curb the use
of these crypto - assets in financing
illegitimate activities or any part
of payment systems,» Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said in his speech in New Deli.
While this was a misrepresentation
of the actual comments (which only mentioned a crackdown on
illegitimate activities), this story ended the last hope
of a smooth recovery for the bitcoin price.
BTCXIndia's email cites the Indian Finance Minister's Feb. 1 budget speech that spoke negatively
of crypto's use in «
illegitimate activities» as the reason behind their decision to halt their crypto trading.
«The government does not recognize cryptocurrency as legal tender or coin and will take all measures to eliminate the use
of these cryptoassets in financing
illegitimate activities or as part
of the payments system,» India's finance minister Arun Jaitley said during a budget speech on Thursday.
«The government has said that they want to eliminate use
of crypto assets in
illegitimate financial
activities and we align with the government on their point
of view.