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Falguni Nayar on Nykaa's bumper listing; Zomato's Q2 results : Tech News

Falguni Nayar on Nykaa's bumper listing; Zomato's Q2 results Nykaa, founded by Falguni Nayar in 2012, has never been an ordinary startup. In its early days, it was funded entirely by Nayar and her husband, she told us in an interview in 2017, and only became a unicorn in 2020. After a stellar listing on

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National News: Crypto finance | Jayant Sinha-led Parliarmentary panel to gather views from crypto exchanges, stakeholders

Crypto finance | Jayant Sinha-led Parliarmentary panel to gather views from crypto exchanges, stakeholders : Rashtra News #Crypto #finance #Jayant #Sinhaled #Parliarmentary #panel #gather #views #crypto #exchanges #stakeholders The panel, headed by Jayant Sinha, who is also a former Minister of State for Finance, will also gather inputs from academicians from IIM-Ahmedabad. Representatives of crypto

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Personal Data Protection Bill may face legal challenge; crypto exchanges eye targeted ads : Tech News

Personal Data Protection Bill may face legal challenge; crypto exchanges eye targeted ads Happy Friday! Big Tech firms are up in arms against some provisions of the Personal Data Protection Bill. The biggest bone of contention has been the proposal to classify social media platforms as publishers. Companies are mulling legal action if lawmakers accept

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Banning crypto would encourage non-state players, says industry body : Tech News

Banning crypto would encourage non-state players, says industry body New Delhi: A blanket ban on cryptocurrencies would encourage non-state players, leading to more unlawful usage of such currencies, the Blockchain and Crypto Assets Council (BACC), a part of the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), said on Thursday. The remark comes as the government

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FTX Collapse A Warning Bell; Will India Speed Up Crypto Regulation?

Following FTX collapse saga, Inc42 spoke to industry experts to understand the need for regulatotions and how they should be addressed

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