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India’s Rich Swap Gold for Bitcoin: Why and What’s Next?

By Swadesi
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India’s wealthy are shifting from gold to cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, with trading volumes soaring on platforms like CoinDCX. This trend, prominent in Mumbai and Bengaluru, reflects a quest for higher returns. Bitcoin’s 90% yearly returns outshine gold’s 6–8%. High-net-worth individuals (HNIs) allocate 2–5% of portfolios to crypto, driven by global trends and regulatory clarity.

In This Article:

  • Why the Shift?
  • Risks and Strategy
  • Future Outlook
  • A New Era

Why the Shift?

India holds 24,000 tonnes of gold, but Bitcoin’s 70% CAGR over a decade lures HNIs, per Forbes (2024). Global moves like US Bitcoin ETFs and a $120,000 price surge fuel optimism. India’s 2022 crypto tax, which imposes a 30% rate on gains, adds legitimacy to the market; however, it initially reduced trading volumes. 

Risks and Strategy

Bitcoin’s volatility, with 60% drops in past cycles, and India’s unclear regulations pose risks, per Saraf and Partners. HNIs limit crypto to 5–8% of portfolios, using secure wallets, per reports. PMLA compliance ensures transparency.

Future Outlook

India’s $222.7 million crypto market grows at 54% CAGR, with 20 million users, per Statista (2023). RBI’s eRupee and G20 frameworks signal regulatory progress, per Finlaw. With $500 million in blockchain funding, India could employ 800,000 in crypto by 2030, per Jaro Education. X’s #CryptoIndia predicts 5–10% HNI portfolios in crypto by 2035.

A New Era

India’s rich blend of gold’s tradition with Bitcoin’s promise, driven by high returns and global trends. Regulatory clarity and secure investments will cement India’s role as a crypto hub, redefining wealth creation.

-By Manoj H

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