Crypto asset investors in the country should stay calm: CoinSwitch Kuber CEO

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Ashish Singhal, Founder & CEO, CoinSwitch Kuber said on Wednesday that crypto industry is hopeful that the government will involve the industry stakeholders while drafting the bill

“At CoinSwitch Kuber, we shall follow the directions provided by the government. As of now, I urge all crypto asset investors in the country to remain calm, do their own research before arriving at a rushed conclusion. Investors should wait for a government statement on this matter and not rely on secondary sources of information,” Singhal said.

On Wednesday morning, Bitcoin’s price dropped 16.75 per cent on WazirX, Ethereum plunged 12.1 per cent, Shiba Inu dropped over 20 per cent, Dogecoin was down by over 16 per cent, Sandbox by 4 per cent and USDT or Tether by over 14 per cent.

This happened after the Lok Sabha’s summary of bills to be tabled in the winter parliamentary session released in the evening before mentioned that the government is seeking to prohibit private cryptocurrencies in the description of The Cryptocurrency and Regulation of Official Digital Currency Bill, 2021.

Singhal who is also the Co-Chair of the Blockchain and Crypto Assets Council (BACC), a part of the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) said the industry has been actively communicating with all stakeholders keeping investor protection at the forefront. “Our discussions over the last few weeks indicate there is broad agreement on ensuring customers are protected, financial system stability is reinforced and India is able to take advantage of the crypto technology revolution,” he said.

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CoinSwitch Kuber raises $260 million in Series C funding, becomes unicorn, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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CoinSwitch Kuber, a crypto asset platform, has raised $260 million in its Series C funding round. This investment has made the platform a unicorn, with a valuation of $1.9 billion.

Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), Coinbase Ventures and existing investors Paradigm, Ribbit Capital, Sequoia Capital India and Tiger Global, were among the key investors, the company said in a release.

“I believe, simplifying crypto investments for the Indian youth has helped us to stand out… We are humbled by the trust shown in CoinSwitch Kuber by two of the biggest names in the global crypto investment arena with Andreessen Horowitz choosing us to be their first investment in India. Coinbase Ventures’ investment is also testimony to the confidence they have in CoinSwitch Kuber’s business model and the tremendous potential India’s crypto space has to offer,” said Ashish Singhal, co-founder and CEO, CoinSwitch Kuber.

The crypto platform will onboard 50 million Indiansm introduce new products, hire for leadership roles, add new asset classes, onboard instituitional clients, launch an ecosystem fund and build crypto awareness and education with the funds that have been raised.

Started in 2017 by Ashish Singhal, Govind Soni, and Vimal Sagar, CoinSwitch was launched as a global aggregator of crypto exchanges. The company launched its India operations in June 2020.



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