What recognition of crypto as property will mean for taxation, inheritance, and insolvency laws in India

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Justice N. Anand Venkatesh noted that cryptocurrency may not be a currency or a physical asset but still counts as property. He explained that it can be owned, traded, and transferred like other intangible assets. Examples include intellectual property, shares, and securities. This view strengthens the legal standing of crypto in India.

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