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There are no formal guidelines governing the advertising of cryptocurrencies in India, unlike other financial products such as mutual funds, which are much less volatile than cryptocurrencies, and online brokerages that are under the purview of market regulators. .
Financial and legal experts are sounding an alarm over some of the announcements from crypto companies that are drawing a fine line between "bragging" and "misrepresentation." There are no formal guidelines governing the advertising of cryptocurrencies in India, unlike other financial products such as mutual funds, which are much less volatile than cryptocurrencies, and online brokerages that are under the purview of market regulators. . "The rules of
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