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		<title>Indian PM’s Twitter hacked again by crypto scammers</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[New Delhi (AFP) &#8211; Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Twitter account was hacked Sunday with a message declaring his country]]></description>
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<p><strong>New Delhi (AFP) &#8211; </strong>Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Twitter account was hacked Sunday with a message declaring his country had adopted bitcoin as legal tender and was distributing the cryptocurrency to citizens.</p>



<p>Modi is a prolific tweeter and is the world’s most popular incumbent politician on the platform, with more than 73 million followers on his main account.</p>



<p>A swiftly deleted tweet from his main @narendramodi handle said the Indian government had officially bought 500 bitcoin and was “and distributing them to all residents of the country,” along with a scam link.</p>



<p>His office tweeted that the account was “very briefly compromised” and that Twitter had since restored control.</p>



<p>It was the second time one of Modi’s Twitter accounts was hacked, after another was taken over last year to send out a tweet urging the public to donate to a fake coronavirus relief fund.</p>



<p>Sunday’s hack ironically comes as India prepares to clamp down on a flourishing cryptocurrency trade with a new law likely to be introduced in parliament this month.</p>



<p>Details of the legislation remain unclear but the government has flagged a broad ban on private digital currencies.</p>



<p>The local crypto market has boomed since the Indian Supreme Court overturned a previous ban last year, with Bollywood actors and cricket stars fronting ad campaigns for local exchanges.</p>



<p>Modi himself said last month that cryptocurrencies could “spoil our youth” and the central bank has repeatedly warned they could pose “serious concerns on macroeconomic and financial stability.”</p>
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