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The government has sent 44,000+ notices to crypto traders who didn’t report their gains, uncovering nearly â‚č889 cr in hidden income.

The ED has frozen or seized over â‚č4,189 cr, made 29 arrests, and filed 22 cases linked to crypto-related crimes.

Officers are being trained in blockchain tracking, digital forensics, and cyber law, using tools and exchange data to follow crypto money.

Crypto itself isn’t banned, the focus is on tracking illegal activity and enforcing tax rules.

As tracking tools and training improve, crypto users must treat reporting seriously or risk legal action.