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Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: VeryWellDone on June 13, 2020, 11:40:25 PM
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Privacy-centric blockchain has announced that they have expanded their academic presence bringing on a new strategic research partner: the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru. This global initiative now supports 3 university partners to further accelerate academic research, tech development, and innovation in blockchain, IGAs, and cryptography.
https://medium.com/concordium/the-indian-institute-of-science-to-join-concordium-academic-council-ba53b3b0722f
I know that several major universities are already doing further research and work for blockchain technology, and IMO, this is what will help us take this technology to the next level. Thoughts?
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There is no question that the interested on the blockchain technology and its many game-changing applications is getting bigger day by day. Sadly, in many countries, they are more into the blockchain and yet blocking its currency called Bitcoin. In India, there are many proposed laws or bills outlawing cryptocurrencies and making owning one an illegal act punishable by years in prison.
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Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru. This global initiative currently supports 3 university partners to further accelerate academic research, technology development and innovation in blockchain, IGA, and cryptography.
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There is nothing surprising. Now all states, without exception, have realized the real advantages of blockchain technology and have begun to actively use it. Moreover, it is supported even by those states in which cryptocurrency is prohibited or restricted in circulation. An example of this can be called China, where they have been trying for three years to fight a decentralized cryptocurrency, but the use of blockchain technology has been elevated to the rank of a national priority program.
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I think this is good news. Because it is increasingly clear that crypto has the full support of many parties. With the existence of research and studies regarding this blockchain, of course this blockchain system will continue to grow and be known to many people. Maybe it will be legalized.
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I compare India with Turkey yi much about it together. By using blockchain technology in both military and technological fields; Their very strict approach to cryptocurrency is interesting. But I consider such efforts of a country like India as positive steps in favor of crypto. Earlier, I heard that another country with strict rules like Iran also supports companies working on cryptocurrency.
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The film 8-year-old bride is slow, but the government's policy on crypto changes very quickly :)
Over the past several months we have seen numerous announcements of a government decision or bill on crypto in India but for now there is no definitive conclusion. I know that more blockchain engineers and project teams await this than ever.
Crypto regulatory framework is still something pretty far away for India @@