CoinTakeOn Team
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CoinTakeOn is India's trusted cryptocurrency news and education platform. Our team of crypto researchers and writers covers Bitcoin, DeFi, blockchain regulation, market analysis, and everything in between — with a focus on what matters most to Indian investors. We cut through the noise to deliver accurate, research-backed crypto insight tailored to the Indian market.
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CARF 2027: What Every Indian Trading Crypto on Binance, Bybit or OKX Must Do in the Next 11 Months
73% of India's crypto trading happens on offshore exchanges like Binance and Bybit. Most traders think they are invisible to Indian tax authorities. They are not. CARF goes live April 2027. Here is what your actual risk level is, why your VPN does not help, and exactly what you need to do now.
Crypto SIP in India 2026: How to Start With Just Rs 100 Per Month
Over 57 lakh Indians started a crypto SIP in 2025. Most began with just Rs 100 per month. This guide explains what a crypto SIP is, how to set one up on CoinDCX or Mudrex, which coins to pick, and what taxes you will owe.
Your Crypto Data Will Be Shared With 40+ Countries From 2027: What Every Indian Investor Must Do Now
From April 1, 2026, Indian exchanges are already sending your crypto data to the Income Tax Department. From 2027, India will share that data with 40+ countries. Here is what this means for you and what you must do before the deadline.
How Indians Abroad Are Sending Money Home With USDC Instead of Bank Transfers
India receives over $125 billion in remittances every year. Bank wire transfers take 2 to 5 days and eat 3 to 5% in fees. USDC transfers take minutes and cost almost nothing. Here is how it works, what the law says, and the real risks you must know.
RWA Tokenization: How Indian Investors Can Own US Treasury Bonds and Real Estate On-Chain
Real-world asset tokenization lets Indian investors access US T-bills, private credit, and tokenized real estate directly from their crypto wallets. Here is what is actually live, what pays real yield, and what the Indian tax office expects you to report.