Market downturns or regulatory shifts can reduce liquidity, making it harder to buy or sell assets when needed.
Like thousands of his countrymen in far-flung places, flower-shop owner Ashish Nagose has been learning about trading cryptocurrencies by attending classes every weekday for the past two months in his ...
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Indians turn to crypto en masse amid job market struggles“Growth is now being driven by non-metro cities. That’s true for the stock world, and it’s true for crypto,” said Balaji Srihari, vice president at CoinSwitch, which has 20 million user ...
"Growth is now being driven by non-metro cities. That's true for the stock world, and it's true for crypto," said Balaji Srihari, vice president at CoinSwitch, which serves nearly 20 million users.
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