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Indian crypto exchange CoinDCX rolls out crypto-focused educational programs – a report by Sahil Kohli.

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has issued a request for information and comment on crypto assets in a bid to learn
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has issued a request for information and comment on crypto assets in a bid to learn more about how institutions are currently using them.

Despite concerns about possible anti-crypto legislation that are coming in the near future, Indian crypto exchange CoinDCZ announced to roll out educational programs and professional training for the crypto-curious. Two specialized courses in crypto training and expertise will be offered through the new partnership. These will extend CoinDCX’s existing educational platform, “DCX Learn,” and offer trainees practice sessions using the exchange’s interface for simulated trading experience. The new expertise courses will complement the Blockchain Council’s existing certifications in blockchain technology, Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Hyperledger.

“The curricula aim to be industry-oriented and career-focused.”

The Blockchain Council’s executive director, Toshendra Sharma, said that the curricula aim to be “industry-oriented and career-focused.” The executive director believes that the partnership with a cryptocurrency exchange will ensure that the offer’s training is “realistic and up-to-date” with the latest developments in the field.

According to the Indian crypto exchange, the highest demand for professionals in the cryptocurrency area is concentrated in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. The educational program extends the crypto exchange’s commitment to heightening awareness and broadening the country’s adoption of cryptocurrencies; in March, CoinDCX had allocated $1.3 million to a long-term project dubbed TryCrypto.

Indian state Telangana is working on a blockchain-based voting system.

As reported earlier, Telangana’s Southern Indian state may soon develop a blockchain-based electronic voting system to facilitate remote voting. Speaking at a webinar conducted by the Election Commission of India and Tamil Nadu E-Governance Agency, the Principal Secretary of Information Technology Jayesh Ranjan revealed that Telangana might initially experiment with blockchain e-voting on a small scale and later widen the implementation, reported Sahil Kohli.

Members of the Election Commission of India, Ministry of Electronics and IT, India’s citizen engagement platform MyGov and blockchain industry leaders were also a part of the webinar. It was also reported earlier that lawmakers might be looking to make the use of crypto illegal in the country.

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