There are over 12,000 different types of crypto-assets, each providing unique services and functionalities. Despite this abundance, there is limited understanding about what these assets are. Moreover, these assets represent a nascent technology that is rapidly evolving. As such, defining and classifying them for the purpose of regulation presents a continuous challenge.
This paper attempts resolve these ambiguities by explaining what crypto-assets are and highlighting the positive and negative aspects of approaches taken by different institutions and jurisdiction to define and classify them. Further, it suggests a way to classify crypto-assets in India to enhance the ability of authorities to effectively regulate them.
Attribution: Meghna Bal and Dr. Ajai Garg. Crypto-Assets: What are they and how should they be classified in India? March 2022, Esya Centre and IAMAI.
This report is part of a series published jointly with the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) that seeks to inform the public on the different policy dimensions of crypto-assets in India and the implications of regulatory decision-making on Web 3.0, blockchain, crypto-assets, non-fungible tokens and the metaverse. With this series, we aim to create a credible and trusted knowledge repository on the Indian crypto-market.