A major compliance-focused exchange is quietly reopening its doors to Indian users after a regulatory pause. The platform has resumed account registrations in the region and dropped hints about rolling out local fiat payment rails by next year. This move signals renewed confidence in India's evolving crypto framework—potentially unlocking easier entry points for millions looking to convert rupees into digital assets. For the Indian market, it's not just about another trading venue coming back online. It's about infrastructure: seamless fiat on-ramps could finally bridge the gap between traditional banking and blockchain ecosystems. Worth watching how this plays out as regional policies continue to shift.
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LostBetweenChains
· 17h ago
ngl, the Indian market is about to take off. If the rupee on-ramp really comes through... there are millions of users waiting.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 17h ago
There’s finally some movement in India. This exchange quietly opened its doors, and it really feels like the policies are loosening up... Is the rupee deposit channel coming next year? Imagine how many people will flood in then.
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AirdropHarvester
· 17h ago
The Indian market is warming up, but I think we still need to see if the subsequent fiat on-ramp can really go smoothly; otherwise, it might just be another short-lived hype.
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GasFeeGazer
· 17h ago
lol Is the Indian market really about to take off? I hope it’s not just another flash in the pan this time...
A major compliance-focused exchange is quietly reopening its doors to Indian users after a regulatory pause. The platform has resumed account registrations in the region and dropped hints about rolling out local fiat payment rails by next year. This move signals renewed confidence in India's evolving crypto framework—potentially unlocking easier entry points for millions looking to convert rupees into digital assets. For the Indian market, it's not just about another trading venue coming back online. It's about infrastructure: seamless fiat on-ramps could finally bridge the gap between traditional banking and blockchain ecosystems. Worth watching how this plays out as regional policies continue to shift.