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A major cryptocurrency exchange in India, Wazirx, has reported âa massive surge in user signupsâ this year, with 82% of its users making profits on their crypto investments. Its trading volume also rose 1,735% from the previous year. Meanwhile, the Indian government is actively working on the countryâs crypto regulation.
$43 Billion in Trading Volume, 82% of Users Earned Profit
Indian cryptocurrency exchange Wazirx released its â2021 Year of Cryptoâ report Thursday. âWazirx witnessed a massive surge in user signups leading to us crossing 10 million users,â the report details, adding that the exchange clocked a trading volume of over $43 billion, a 1,735% increase over the previous year.
The report notes:
As of 30th November 2021, 82% of Wazirx users have made profits on their crypto investments, i.e., seen a growth in their crypto portfolio.
The exchange explained that bitcoin (BTC) remained the most traded cryptocurrency on its platform. Other heavily traded cryptocurrencies were tether (USDT), shiba inu (SHIB), dogecoin (DOGE), wazirx token (WRX), and matic (MATIC).
âIn our efforts to make crypto accessible to everyone in India, Wazirx has added 200+ market pairs in 2021,â the exchange wrote.
The report includes a survey the exchange conducted of its users. Overall, 44% of respondents said that cryptocurrencies accounted for up to 10% of their investment portfolios. Wazirx detailed:
We witnessed over 700% growth in signups from smaller cities like Guwahati, Karnal, Bareilly among others. It shows growing crypto adoption in the semi-urban and rural India.
In addition, 61% of respondents said that crypto has helped them while 78% specifically said that it has helped them financially. The exchange also saw a 1,009% increase in the number of female signups and an 829% increase in the number of male signups.
Meanwhile, the Indian government is actively working on cryptocurrency legislation. A cryptocurrency bill has been listed for consideration in the current session of Lok Sabha, the lower house of Indiaâs parliament. However, the government is reportedly reworking the bill and will likely introduce it in the budget session instead.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also been involved in Indiaâs cryptocurrency legislation. He is reportedly taking a final call on how India will regulate cryptocurrencies. While the government has not made its plan public, there are reports that India is planning to regulate crypto assets.
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