The crackdown on cryptocurrencies initiated by the RBI has reportedly comprised a catalyst for the migration of numerous Indian cryptocurrency companies and ICOs seeking favorable regulatory jurisdictions.
With India's banking sector prohibited from providing financial services to businesses dealing in cryptocurrencies, many of India's crypto companies have been left with no choice but to relocate overseas.
Estonian E-Residency Program Attracts Indian Crypto Entrepreneurs
According to a report by Factor Daily, Estonia has emerged as a popular destination among Indian cryptocurrency entrepreneurs. Launched in 2014, Estonia's e-residency programme provides a simple avenue through which companies can become based in the eastern-European nation. Estonia also offers favorable taxation and regulatory apparatus for cryptocurrency and blockchain companies.
Nilesh Trivedi, the founder of Indium, is currently completing his e-residency application for Estonia Mr. Trivedi states that he would "ideally like to diversify from India given the way things are moving here in regard to cryptocurrency and the blockchain space. It's too uncertain."
Mr. Trivedi states that the e-residency "will just cost me 100 Euros for three years and I can renew it again after that," adding that "the tax regime there is good." Mr. Trivedi also notes that "Being registered [in Estonia] will also allow [him] to offer other services and conduct business in the EU."
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