STEEM Mentioned on MoneyControl.com

in #steem5 years ago

Jayanth Kolla is a top management consultant in India and a good friend. We had a call last weekend about these developments in the country and all the changes that are taking places as well as the implications.

Since then he has mentioned STEEM in the article he's authored in his column for MoneyControl about the recent Supreme Court ruling on RBI's circular on banning banking services to crypto businesses.

The website if you are from India doesn't require much of an introduction and for the rest of the world it ranks within the top 500 websites globally.

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Link to the article


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Nice! What a commotion these days but I still feel like HOME and this since June 2016....let’s go for many more years

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Yes! I look forward to more years indeed. :)

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I would appreciate some update on functional exchanges in India, any changes after RBI decision?

And what is happening with the Roepie omg?

That's a good question. I will address that in a post. :)