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Is Cryptocurrency Legal in India? Navigating the 2026 Regulatory Landscape

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Last updated: 15/05/2026 10:55 am
Published: 09/02/2026
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If you are trying to enter the world of cryptocurrency in 2026 as a resident of India, one of the first questions that pops into mind is whether cryptocurrency is legal in India. There is no simple answer to this question as it has been the subject of intense debate among regulators, tech enthusiasts, and investors. The simple answer to it is: Yes, it is legal to hold, buy, and trade cryptocurrency in India. However, this legality is fragile as it rests in a complicated, unregulated middle ground.

Contents
  • The “Not Illegal” Status
  • Taxation and Transparency (2022–2026)
  • The Risk of the “Unregulated” Label

The “Not Illegal” Status

In India, cryptocurrency is not considered a legal tender, so you cannot legally request that the government or shopkeepers accept crypto tokens as a form of payment for taxes or goods and services. However, it should be noted that it is not illegal to hold cryptocurrency, and this has been proven legally in the landmark 2020 Supreme Court ruling, which defeated the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) 2018 attempt to ban banks from allowing crypto transactions. After this ruling, the government decided its focus is better directed at taxation and oversight of the crypto world. 

Taxation and Transparency (2022–2026)

Virtual Digital Assets (VDA) are officially recognized by the Indian government and are taxed and regulated. The 2026 Budget was revealed to include stricter reporting requirements for crypto activities, especially by exchanges and crypto-based platforms. Its new tax law also includes a 30% Flat Tax on crypto-based profits and a 1% TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) on every transaction. 

The Risk of the “Unregulated” Label

Due to the largely unregulated status of Crypto in India, it carries some risk. There are no relevant authorities to come to your aid if something goes wrong. If an exchange is hacked (due to negligence) or shuts down due to fraud or mismanagement, there is little to no legal recourse for Indian crypto investors.

Disclaimer: BFM Times acts as a source of information for knowledge purposes and does not claim to be a financial advisor. Kindly consult your financial advisor before investing.

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