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Indian Government Notice Prompts Apple to Remove Crypto Exchanges from App Store
Abstract:Apple removes Indian crypto exchanges from app store due to government notices. Binance, KuCoin affected. Regulatory challenges persist.

In recent news, Apple has taken action in response to notices issued by the Indian government to several cryptocurrency exchanges. Binance, KuCoin, and others have been removed from Apple's India app store.
The Indian government's Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), which operates under the Finance Ministry, sent compliance show cause notices to nine cryptocurrency exchanges on December 28. These notices were issued under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) and were aimed at ensuring compliance with financial regulations.
The exchanges that received these notices include Binance, KuCoin, Huobi, Kraken, Gate.io, Bittrex, Bitstamp, MEXC Global, and Bitfinex. Additionally, OKX, another prominent offshore cryptocurrency exchange, was also removed from the Apple India app store, despite not receiving a show cause notice.
While the government has initiated the process to block the URLs of these exchanges that are operating without compliance, it involves extensive paperwork and is still ongoing. This is why the websites of these exchanges are still accessible in India. Furthermore, the government may be waiting for the entities to respond to the notices before taking further action.
It's important to note that the removal of these exchanges from the Apple India app store does not affect existing users of the apps. Binance has stated that it will continue to work with regulators to resolve the situation and ensure compliance with local regulations.
As of now, these cryptocurrency apps remain available on the Google PlayStore, and the situation is being closely monitored by both the affected exchanges and the Indian government. Apple India and the FIU have not provided immediate comments regarding this development.
In conclusion, the Indian government's actions have led to the removal of several cryptocurrency exchanges from the Apple India app store. This move highlights the increasing scrutiny and regulatory measures being taken in the cryptocurrency industry. The affected exchanges are actively working towards resolving the situation and complying with local regulations.
Bottom Line
The cryptocurrency landscape continues to evolve, with governments worldwide taking steps to ensure compliance and regulate this rapidly growing industry.

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