Crypto in India: A Booming Market Amid Regulatory Uncertainty

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Khushi. V. Rangdhol May 15, 2025 23:49 Booming market faces regulatory uncertainty, high taxes, but leads in Web3 innovation. Future hinges on policy clarity. Introduction India has emerged as one of the most dynamic yet complex markets for cryptocurrency and Web3 innovation. Despite an uncertain regulatory environment, the country hosts a rapidly growing blockchain ecosystem, driven by millions of users, a thriving developer base, and increasing entrepreneurial activity. However, high taxation, banking restrictions, and a lack of clear legal frameworks continue to pose significant challenges. This article examines India’s crypto adoption trends, the government’s evolving stance, the rise of Web3 startups, and the future trajectory of digital assets in the country. India’s Crypto Adoption: A Silent Revolution India consistently ranks among the top nations for cryptocurrency adoption, though estimates of user numbers vary. A 2023 KuCoin report suggested that over 100 million Indians had some exposure to digital assets, but more conservative studies from Chainalysis and TripleA place the figure between 25 and 40 million active users. Regardless of the exact count, India undeniably boasts one of the largest and most engaged crypto communities globally. The typical Indian crypto investor is young, tech-savvy, and mobile-first. More than half of the country’s crypto users are under 30, drawn by the potential for high returns, limited access to traditional investment avenues, and familiarity with digital platforms. Bitcoin and Ethereum remain the dominant holdings, but local interest in altcoins like Solana and Polygon—founded by Indian developers—has surged. Peer-to-peer (P2P) trading gained prominence after the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) 2018 restrictions on banking services for crypto exchanges. Platforms like WazirX and Binance P2P filled the gap, though the 2023 shutdown of LocalBitcoins reflected broader declines in P2P volume and reshaped that segment of the market. For many Indians, cryptocurrencies serve as a hedge against economic instability, with the depreciating rupee driving demand for Bitcoin as a store of value. Additionally, crypto is increasingly used for cross-border remittances, particularly in regions with limited banking infrastructure. Government Stance: A Complex Relationship with Crypto India’s regulatory approach to cryptocurrency has been marked by contradictions. While policymakers recognize blockchain’s potential, they remain wary of private digital assets. In 2018, the RBI imposed a ban on banks servicing crypto exchanges, a move overturned by the Supreme Court in 2020 for being disproportionate. This decision briefly revived market optimism, but the government’s 2022 tax policies—a 30% levy on crypto gains and a 1% transaction tax—triggered a 60-90% drop in trading volumes, as reported by local exchanges CoinDCX and CoinSwitch. The 2021 draft bill proposing a blanket crypto ban never materialized, and recent statements suggest a shift toward regulation rather than prohibition. During its 2023 G20 presidency, India advocated for global crypto standards, collaborating with the IMF and Financial Stability Board. However, the RBI maintains a cautious stance, promoting its central bank digital currency (CBDC), The Digital Rupee, while currently framed as an alternative, could—if policies evolve—potentially coexist with private cryptocurrencies. Web3 and Blockchain Innovation: India’s Hidden Strength Despite regulatory hurdles, India has become a global hub for Web3 development. According to Electric Capital’s 2023 report, the country ranks third in blockchain developer activity, trailing only the U.S. and China. Polygon, an Ethereum scaling solution co-founded by Sandeep Nailwal, stands as a flagship success, widely adopted in decentralized finance (DeFi) and gaming. Homegrown exchanges like CoinDCX, WazirX, and CoinSwitch have faced banking challenges but continue to operate, while startups focus on DeFi, infrastructure, and Layer 2 solutions. State governments, including Telangana and Maharashtra, are piloting blockchain applications in land registries and supply chains. Major corporations like Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys are also exploring enterprise blockchain solutions. Challenges and Opportunities India’s crypto sector faces structural barriers, most notably its harsh tax regime. The 30% capital gains tax and 1% transaction levy have stifled liquidity, pushing traders toward offshore platforms. Banking restrictions further complicate operations for exchanges, and regulatory ambiguity discourages institutional investment. Many startups now incorporate abroad in crypto-friendly jurisdictions like Singapore. Yet, opportunities abound. India’s vast pool of developers and engineers positions it as a potential leader in utility-driven blockchain applications. A more balanced regulatory approach—reducing taxes, clarifying laws, and fostering innovation—could unlock significant growth. The Digital Rupee, if designed to coexist with private crypto, might also provide a pathway for broader adoption. Conclusion: India at a Crossroads India possesses all the ingredients to become a global crypto leader: a young, tech-literate population, a vibrant developer ecosystem, and entrepreneurial energy. However, aggressive taxation and regulatory uncertainty risk stifling growth and driving talent overseas. Three scenarios loom. In an optimistic outcome, progressive regulations could propel India to the forefront of Web3. If the status quo persists, the industry will remain in limbo, with innovation migrating abroad. A full ban, though unlikely, would push crypto underground, eroding transparency. The world watches as India navigates this pivotal moment—its choices could reshape the future of digital assets, both domestically and globally. Image source: Shutterstock Source: https://blockchain.news/news/crypto-in-india-a-booming-market-amid-regulatory-uncertainty

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2025 Full-Year Financial Highlights


Revenue: Expected to be between $39 million and $41 million, reaching a new company high.


Organic Growth: Excluding the impact of the company's strategic contraction of its U.S. operations, core revenue is expected to grow 11% to 17% year over year.


Gross Profit Margin: Expected to be between 28% and 30%, reflecting continued operational efficiency improvements.


Adjusted EBITDA: The company expects to achieve a positive full-year result in 2025, a significant improvement from a $3.5 million loss in 2024, mainly due to rigorous cost controls and a higher-margin sales mix.


Core Consumer Food Business Performance


In 2025, DDC's core consumer food business maintained strong operational performance.


The company also disclosed Core Consumer Food Business Adjusted EBITDA, a metric that further excludes costs related to its Bitcoin reserve strategy and non-cash fair value adjustments related to its Bitcoin holdings from adjusted EBITDA to more accurately reflect the core business performance.


In 2025, Core Consumer Food Business Adjusted EBITDA is expected to be between $5.5 million and $6 million.


Bitcoin Reserve Update


In the first half of 2025, DDC initiated a long-term Bitcoin accumulation strategy, holding Bitcoin as its primary reserve asset.


As of December 31, 2025: The company holds 1,183 BTC.


As of February 28, 2026: Holdings increased to 2,118 BTC


Today's additional purchase of 65 BTC brings the company's total holdings to 2,183 BTC


DDC Founder, Chairman, and CEO Norma Chu stated, "We are proud to have closed 2025 with record revenue and positive adjusted EBITDA, demonstrating the steady growth of the company's consumer food business and the ongoing improvement in profitability. We are building a disciplined, growth-oriented food platform and strategically allocating capital to Bitcoin assets with a long-term view, aligning with our core beliefs. We believe that this dual-track model of 'Steady Consumer Business + Strategic Bitcoin Reserve' will help DDC create lasting long-term value for shareholders."


Adjusted EBITDA Definition
For the full year 2025, the company defines "Adjusted EBITDA" (a non-GAAP financial measure) as: Net income / (loss) excluding the following items:· Interest expense· Taxes· Foreign exchange gains/losses· Long-lived asset impairment· Depreciation and amortization· Non-cash fair value changes related to financial instruments (including Bitcoin holdings)· Stock-based compensation


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