Bitcoin Cryptocurrency Crosses Rs. 11 Lakh Mark in India

Supreme Court recently overturned the 2018 RBI ban on cryptocurrency trading in India.

Advertisement
By Tasneem Akolawala | Updated: 6 November 2020 11:07 IST
Highlights
  • Ethereum is currently selling for Rs. 33,090 per unit
  • PayPal recently announced support for cryptocurrency
  • Cryptocurrency platform Cashaa looks to enter Indian market in December

Bitcoin is the most expensive cryptocurrency yet

Bitcoin has crossed the Rs. 11 lakh mark in India. The instability in the US, along with other factors, has promoted a resurgence of interest and the value of Bitcoin has been rising towards 2017 levels when it peaked at approximately Rs. 12.5 lakh for one Bitcoin. The 2018 Reserve Bank of India ban on trading of cryptocurrencies put a temporary halt on its growth, but now that the Supreme Court has overturned the ban, global players are looking to enter the Indian market to make the most of the nascent but growing market. While Bitcoin is at its peak, Ethereum is currently selling for Rs. 33,090 per unit, whereas Litecoin will cost you Rs. 4,829.

Even though cryptocurrencies have been under the scrutiny ever since inception, Bitcoin has seen tremendous growth in a short period. At the time of writing, Bitcoin is selling for Rs. 11,94,257 on BuyUcoin, Rs. 11,00,000 on LocalBitcoins, and Rs. 11,78,415 on UNOCOIN (live prices here). While Bitcoin was the first cryptocurrency to see widespread distribution, the birth of the industry gave rise to other altcoins like Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, Monero, and more.

Etherium is the second most successful digital currency, with its price in India at Rs. 33,090 on BuyUcoin. Bitcoin Cash is up for grabs for Rs. 19,610, Monero is currently priced at Rs. 9,459, Litecoin is priced at Rs. 4,829, and Ripple is priced at just Rs. 20.

Advertisement

With awareness for cryptocurrency trading on the rise, PayPal announced that it would support cryptocurrencies for the first time, allowing any PayPal account holder to store, buy, and sell popular virtual currencies starting later this year. PayPal is going to support bitcoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, and Litecoin.

Furthermore, London-based cryptocurrency platform Cashaa recently announced that it has partnered with a multi-state cooperative credit society in India to begin operations in the country. Its India operations called UNICAS will launch on December 10 this year. These credit societies aren't under the purview of RBI, and therefore the regulatory framework isn't clear – becoming the main source of uncertainty.

 

Also seeCryptocurrency Prices across Indian exchanges

Catch the latest from the Consumer Electronics Show on Gadgets 360, at our CES 2026 hub.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Bindiya Ke Bahubali Season 2 OTT Release Date: Know Everyting About Cast, Plot, and Mo
  2. Vivo X200T With Zeiss Cameras to Launch in India on This Date
  3. Sony to Cede Control of Bravia TVs to China's TCL Electronics
  1. Scientists Find Clue to High-Temperature Superconductivity in Quantum Materials
  2. New Dark Matter Simulation Could Change How Galaxies Are Thought to Evolve
  3. SpaceX Adds 29 More Starlink Satellites in Rapid Falcon 9 Launch From Florida
  4. Sony to Cede Control of Bravia TVs to China’s TCL Electronics
  5. Adobe Premiere Integrated With AI-Powered Firefly Platform; New After Effects Features Rolling Out
  6. Samsung Upgrades Bixby With Perplexity-Powered AI Features, Takes Page Out of Apple’s Playbook
  7. Google Reportedly Working On New Live Features and Agentic Mode for Gemini Assistant
  8. Redmi Note 15 Pro+, Redmi Note 15 Pro RAM and Storage Options, Key Specifications Leaked Ahead of India Launch
  9. Eddington Arrives on OTT: What You Need to Know About Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal Starrer Thriller
  10. Red Magic 11 Air Launched With Snapdragon 8 Elite, RedCore R4 Gaming Chip and 7,000mAh Battery
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.