Binance alongwith IAMAI to develop India’s blockchain ecosystem in India
By Priyanka Pani
Crypto players globally are coming forward to develop India’s blockchain ecosystem. Binance, the global blockchain company behind the world’s largest digital asset exchange by trading volume and users, has joined the crypto-asset exchange committee at the Internet and Mobile Association of India [IAMAI], the leading trade body of digital businesses in India.
This new cooperation will include efforts to implement industry best practices from across the globe followed by leading international exchanges, aiming to grow and develop the crypto and blockchain industry in India together.
Gaurav Chopra, Vice President of IAMAI, said “We warmly welcome Binance as a member of the Crypto Asset Committee of IAMAI. Given their hands-on experience of regulatory compliance in various countries, we are excited to work with Binance and other industry players in developing a constructive policy framework for crypto assets in India, helping other exchanges operate in India compliantly and developing a strong framework to foster innovation while managing potential risks.”
IAMAI plans to jointly work with the regulators and policy-makers on a sustainable policy framework for crypto assets in India to support innovation along with proper measures to ensure security and risk management.
“Binance is honored and excited to join IAMAI and contribute our part in shaping the Indian blockchain industry for sustainable growth and development. Binance has been dedicated to and supportive of the Indian projects and entrepreneurs who are solving social or industrial problems through blockchain technology, including the launch of our ‘Blockchain for India Fund’ supporting the development of India’s blockchain ecosystem,” said Changpeng Zhao (CZ), Binance CEO. “We hope to further accelerate the progress of blockchain adoption in India and are committed to working with IAMAI on an innovation-led and progressive framework for digital assets and blockchain.”
Early this week, India’s leading cryptocurrency exchange CoinDCX had launched an online platform, DCX Learn, to provide resources for cryptocurrency and blockchain educational content.
The launch of DCX Learn follows the company’s $3-million Series A funding round from private investment firm, Bain Capital, and others, as well as a strategic investment of an additional $2.5 million from Coinbase Ventures and Polychain Capital.
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