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How the CLARITY Act Could Reshape India’s Crypto Market

Why a US Crypto Law Could Change Everything for Indian Investors

by Arundhati Kumar
May 20, 2026
in Crypto
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Washington is moving to bring order to the global crypto market. The CLARITY Act, currently advancing through the US Congress, proposes a definitive regulatory framework that separates digital assets into two categories: securities and commodities. The distinction is technical but consequential, with the potential to reshape how crypto is governed, traded, and taxed across major economies. 

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For India, where millions of citizens actively trade digital assets but a comprehensive crypto law remains absent, the implications of this American legislation extend well beyond US jurisdiction. 

What Is the CLARITY Act?

For years, crypto companies in the US have operated in a grey area. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) have both claimed authority over different parts of the crypto market. This created confusion for businesses and investors alike.

The CLARITY Act wants to fix that. It proposes a framework that clearly defines which regulator controls which type of digital asset. Bitcoin and Ethereum, for example, would likely be classified as commodities. Newer tokens tied to companies or projects might be treated as securities instead.

The goal is simple: give the crypto industry clear rules so it can grow without constant legal uncertainty.

Why Should India Pay Attention?

India has one of the largest crypto user bases in the world. Millions of Indians buy, sell, and hold digital assets every day. Yet the country still does not have a clear crypto law of its own.

The Indian government has taken a cautious approach. It introduced a 30 percent tax on crypto gains in 2022 and requires all transactions to be reported. But a full regulatory framework has not arrived yet.

When the US passes major financial legislation, other countries take notice. India’s regulators and policymakers watch global trends closely. If the CLARITY Act becomes law, it could push India to speed up its own crypto regulation process.

How It Could Shape India’s Crypto Rules

The CLARITY Act separates crypto into two buckets: securities and commodities. If India adopts a similar approach, it would change how different tokens are treated under Indian law.

Tokens classified as securities would likely fall under SEBI, India’s stock market regulator. Tokens classified as commodities could fall under a different authority. This kind of split regulation already exists in traditional finance. Applying it to crypto would bring more structure to a market that currently has very little.

Indian crypto exchanges like CoinDCX and CoinSwitch could benefit from clearer rules. Right now, operating in India carries regulatory risk. A defined framework would make it easier to build products, attract investment, and expand services.

What It Means for Indian Crypto Investors

For everyday investors, clarity is always good news. When rules are clear, exchanges are safer, scams are easier to prosecute, and the overall market becomes more trustworthy.

A US framework could also bring more institutional money into global crypto markets. Large banks and funds that avoided crypto due to regulatory uncertainty may start participating. That kind of capital inflow tends to push prices up and bring more stability to the market overall.

Indian investors with holdings in Bitcoin, Ethereum, or altcoins could see indirect benefits from a more mature global market.

The Road Ahead

The CLARITY Act has not become a law yet. It still needs to pass through Congress and survive political debate. But its direction is clear: the world’s largest economy is moving toward structured crypto regulation.

India cannot afford to stay on the sidelines forever. The CLARITY Act may be the push that finally moves India’s own crypto framework from discussion to action.

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Arundhati Kumar writes at the intersection of technology, design, and society. Her work explores how emerging tools reshape human behavior, creativity, and culture always questioning not just what tech can do, but what it should do.

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