Bitcoin’s Bull Run Boosts Indian Exchanges as Trading Volumes Soar
The recent surge in the price of Bitcoin (BTC) has injected fresh life into Indian cryptocurrency exchanges, as trading volumes on the top platforms reached a ten-month high in February. CoinDCX, WazirX, and BitBNS, the leading Indian exchanges, recorded trading volumes of $2.6 million, $3.4 million, and $7.8 million last month, respectively, according to data provided by crypto research firm Crebaco.
Increased Demand for Crypto Behind Surge in Trading Volumes
The improved sentiment and global demand for cryptocurrencies have been key drivers behind the surge in trading volumes on Indian exchanges. Rajagopal Menon, the Vice-President at WazirX, stated that the uptick in trading volumes is driven by the improvement in sentiment and demand globally. However, he also mentioned that the Centre’s tax regime could dampen volume on Indian exchanges.
“2024 will be the year of crypto, although the Centre’s tax regime will dampen the volume on Indian exchanges.”
Bitcoin’s increased demand can be attributed to new exchange-traded funds (ETFs) aggressively purchasing Bitcoin, outpacing the willingness of long-term holders to sell their holdings. The largest cryptocurrency by market value has surged by more than 50 percent this year, with most of the gains occurring in recent weeks as inflows into US-listed Bitcoin funds have soared.
This bullish trend is expected to continue as Bitcoin approaches a halving cycle scheduled for April 2024, potentially driving further demand and price increases. The recent improvement in global market sentiment towards Bitcoin has led to a modest uptick in trading volumes on Indian exchanges.
These platforms have struggled with low trading volumes since the bear market of 2022-23, compounded further by the Indian government’s imposition of a 30 percent tax on cryptocurrency trading. However, the recent market rally has had a positive impact on these exchanges, with deposits increasing by 80 percent in the last three months compared to the previous three months. Additionally, there was a 100 percent increase in total transactions and a remarkable 200 percent surge in sign-ups during the same period.
India Pushes Forward with CBDC Plans
Last month, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das suggested using offline solutions to boost the adoption of the central bank’s digital rupee in remote areas. The RBI will evaluate various offline solutions, including proximity and non-proximity-based options, in hilly, rural, and urban environments to address this challenge.
“It is proposed to introduce offline functionality in CBDC-R to enable transactions in areas with poor or limited internet connectivity,” Governor Das said during a review meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee on February 8.
The RBI’s digital rupee system currently facilitates person-to-person (P2P) and person-to-merchant (P2M) transactions using digital rupee wallets provided by pilot banks. The introduction of offline capabilities is part of the RBI’s efforts to enhance the digital rupee’s usability and accessibility.
Hot Take: Indian Exchanges Ride Bitcoin’s Wave
The recent surge in Bitcoin’s price has breathed new life into Indian exchanges, as trading volumes soar to their highest levels in ten months. Increased demand for cryptocurrencies globally, driven by new ETFs aggressively purchasing Bitcoin, has fueled this surge. Despite challenges such as the Indian government’s tax regime and low trading volumes since the bear market, exchanges have experienced significant growth recently.
As Bitcoin approaches a halving cycle scheduled for April 2024, further demand and price increases are expected. Additionally, the Reserve Bank of India is exploring offline solutions to boost the adoption of its digital rupee in remote areas with limited internet connectivity.
The future looks promising for Indian exchanges as they continue to ride the wave of Bitcoin’s bull run.