The largest US-based crypto exchange Coinbase has stopped payment services through United Payments Interface (UPI) on its platform for Indian users just three days after its launch in the South Asian subcontinent.
The UPI is the payment portal governed by the National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI), which facilitates buy orders on Coinbase’s India services. The exchange has already updated its payment method information on its website for Indian users, which urges users to try Immediate Payment Service (IMP) to place sell orders.
The NPCI is a special division of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), under the Ministry of Finance.
Financial news outlet Business Standard reported on April 11 that Coinbase stated that it would work to remedy the situation in India with the appropriate regulators and that it was "committed to working with NPCI and other relevant authorities to ensure that we are aligned with local expectations and industry norms.”
The NPCI said in an April 7 statement that it did not recognize the legal standing of any crypto exchanges using the RBI's United Payments Interface (UPI) even after Coinbase announced the release of its services. The impetus for the suspension may have arisen from this comment:
Indian Coinbase users do not appear to be vexed by the sudden suspension of service. Co-founder of the Crypto India YouTube channel, Aditya Singh, tweeted to his 210,000 followers on April 11 “This is not new, Indian exchanges have also been facing payment service problems since 2018.”
Coinbase disabled UPI service in India few days after NPCI statement.This is not new, Indian exchanges have also been facing payment service problem since 2018.Weird fact - Actual gambling apps get proper payment service support
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