millennials and Bitcoin: How Indian crypto entrepreneurs beat the system


 

With the speed cryptocurrency is arising as the Millennial age's elective resource of decision in India, it's difficult to envision that only two years back a few blockchain pioneers were quickly in police care.


Sathvik Vishwanath and Harish BV, prime supporters of a then five-year-old startup, were captured in late 2018.


No, they hadn't pulled off an obscure starting coin offering. Their "wrongdoing" was that they set up a booth in a shopping center in Bangalore where clients could trade Bitcoin, Ether or Ripple for money or the other way around.


That was the general purpose of Unocoin, their crypto token exchange. In any case, the police were dubious of the modern "ATM" continue reading….

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