India has introduced very strict rules for crypto exchanges and crypto users. The Rules were issued by India’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), which aims to India has introduced very strict rules for crypto exchanges and crypto users. The Rules were issued by India’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), which aims to

India Tightens Crypto KYC Rules, Ends Anonymous Trading

  • India tightens crypto KYC, ending anonymous trading with biometric and bank-linked verification.
  • The move brings crypto under strict financial oversight to curb tax evasion and anonymous activity.

India has introduced very strict rules for crypto exchanges and crypto users. The Rules were issued by India’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), which aims to reduce fraud, money laundering, and misuse of crypto after several major exchange hacks and security incidents. 

What India’s New Crypto KYC Rules Require From Users

The new KYC rules are that if you want to use the crypto exchange in India, you must follow them. 

  • Take a Live selfie (with eye blinking or head movement) to prove that you are physically present.
  • You should submit the government IDs, like Aadhar, passport, or voter ID. 
  • You need to complete the test bank transaction before trading. 
  • You need to allow exchanges to record the IP address, location, device details, and Timestamp of the login. 

This move from the government makes fake accounts and identity misuse much harder. High-risk users must update their KYC every 6 months, and all other users must update their KYC once a year. So KYC is no longer a one-time process. 

The reason behind these new rules is to prevent major Exchange hacks. Recently, Wazirx lost $235 million in 2024, and Coindcx lost $44 million in a breach in 2025. These incidents raised alarm about the platform’s security and financial crime risks. Indian Tax authorities and regulators believe that Crypto anonymity makes tax evasion easier, and it’s hard to track who owns that and where the profit is coming from. So these new rules can identify crypto holders clearly and track the capital gains. 

India’s Toughest-Yet Crypto Rules Raise Costs for Exchanges, Security for Users

Overall, India already has the most regulated crypto markets. 30% tax on the crypto profits, and Crypto firms are classified under anti-money laundering laws with mandatory registration with the FIU. India’s rules are tougher than those of other countries. The EU focuses on reporting and transfers, whereas the U.S. focuses on AML compliance, and South Korea uses real-name bank accounts. But in India, it combines all three, such as Live biometrics, Location tracking, and Mandatory bank linkage. 

So According to the new Rules passed Crypto platforms must upgrade technology fast. They should add liveness detection software and should integrate a geolocation system. This increases cost and complexity, especially for the smaller exchanges. On the other hand, users may feel some discomfort in signing, which can take more time, and some privacy-focused users may feel uncomfortable. However, this can improve security and reduce fraud risks. 

Overall, India is not banning Crypto but it really wants full traceability of crypto users to avoid anonymous activities. Now every crypto account must be clearly tied to a real person and their real bank accounts. 

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