Coinbase to invest in Indian crypto and Web3 amid tax regulation clarity

Published at: April 4, 2022

Coinbase Ventures, an investment arm of American crypto exchange Coinbase, shared a plan to invest $1 million in various Indian cryptocurrency and Web3 initiatives via an in-person pitching event. 

In a blog post drafted while he was in India, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong revealed that the venture firm intends to tap into India’s software talent with the crypto and Web3 technologies and help accelerate India’s economic and financial inclusion goals.

Calling India’s cryptopreneurs!Coinbase Ventures is partnering with @BuidlersTribe to host an in-person pitch day in Bangalore in April.$1M+ is up for grabs, including $25k bonus grants provided by @BeliefDAO, and mentoring sessions with the best minds in crypto.

— Coinbase (@coinbase) March 21, 2022

On Apr. 8, the in-person pitch day will be hosted in Bengaluru in partnership with Buidlers Tribe, which will be further supported by Belief DAO to provide bonus grants up to $25,000. The rising interest of foreign investors in India’s crypto space can be attributed to the recent regulatory clarity brought forward by the controversial crypto tax law. 

India’s crypto tax law requires — which has been effective since Apr. 1 — requires all Indian citizens to pay 30% of unrealized crypto gains as tax. Additionally, the investors will not be allowed to offset any crypto losses to compensate for the taxation.

When asked about the general notion about Web3 as a disruptor, Buidlers Tribe co-founder Pareen Lathia told Cointelegraph that Indian entrepreneurs are excited to take their firms global. Speaking about the impact of new tax law in attracting foreign investments, Lathia revealed that:

“Tax law is just one positive step. This is a paradigm shift and regulations will catch up.”

While the Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has previously shared her intent to rethink the crypto tax in the near future, Coinbase’s entry into the market has attracted over 110 applicants.

1. Chains ⛓️ 44% projects are being built on @0xPolygon 11% projects are being built on @ethereum 11% projects are being built on @solana 5 projects are multi-chain! https://t.co/tofMDcr5pv

— Buidlers Tribe (@BuidlersTribe) March 27, 2022

According to Armstrong, Coinbase has previously invested $150 million in Indian crypto and Web3 companies and plans to onboard 1,000 employees in Coinbase’s Indian tech hub. Establishing regulations serve as a clear invitation to foreign investments, and Armstrong added:

“India is a magical place, and I believe crypto has a big future here. We’re excited to help build that future, and this event is an important step.”

Armstrong remains at the forefront of attaining regulatory clarity on cryptocurrencies in the United States. Over the past year, Coinbase overcame numerous regulatory hurdles put forth by the United States Congress and Securities and Exchange Commission. As a result, the company is expected to play a key role in regulatory discussions around crypto that will ripple across the globe.

Related: Indian state gov't uses Polygon to issue verifiable caste certificates

The state government of Maharashtra in India started using Polygon blockchain technology to issue caste certificates as a part of the Digital India campaign.

The Maharashtra state government partnered with LegitDoc to roll out 65,000 caste certificates to aid the process of delivering governmental schemes and benefits.

Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Shubham Gupta told Cointelegraph that the Indian government is always on the lookout to implement disruptive technologies that can help democratize citizen services:

“Web3 takes the concept of democratization to a whole new level, whereby, data/information can not only made openly sharable but can be made openly unfalsifiable.”
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