Xiaomi India needs regulatory clarity to embrace crypto, says exec

Xiaomi India needs regulatory clarity to embrace crypto, says exec

According to Xiaomi India managing director Manu Jain, cryptocurrency is an “extremely interesting” area that is doing “exceptionally well.” Xiaomi India — the subcontinent's branch of the major mobile phone manufacturer — is interested in the cryptocurrency industry, but needs regulatory clarity from the government.The firm's managing director, Manu Jain, said in an interview with The Economic Times, “We will want to wait for all the regulatory things. Of course, crypto is an area, which is extremely interesting, and is the biggest buzzword and is doing exceptionally well. But, we would....


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