The cryptocurrency industry in India saw a lot of exciting developments in 2020. In this year in review special, we recap the 10 best moments defining the space in 2020 for the Indian crypto community.

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    India’s National Stock Exchange Exploring Capabilities in Crypto, Confirms COO and CTO Shiv Kumar:

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    CoinDCX Raises INR 100 crores ($13.9 Million) in Series B funding round:

    India’s First IEO Gives Local Community a Much-Needed Breath of Fresh Air:

    Binance Joins the Internet and Mobile Association of India:

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