CoinDCX Launches ₹100 Cr Digital Suraksha Network

India’s crypto exchange CoinDCX has announced a major cyber safety initiative called Digital Suraksha Network. This initiative comes after a shocking fraud case. Co-founders Sumit Gupta and Neeraj Khandelwal were recently detained over a scam linked to a fake website.

But the situation quickly changed. A court granted them bail after finding no clear case against them. The complainant also confirmed he had no direct interaction with the founders. The fraud did not happen on CoinDCX’s platform. Now, instead of stepping back, the company is stepping up. CoinDCX has committed ₹100 crore to launch the Digital Suraksha Network. The goal is simple, fight online fraud at a larger level.

What Actually Happened?

The issue started with a fake website pretending to be CoinDCX. Scammers used it to trick users with promises of high returns. Because the site used the company’s name and identity, confusion followed. Authorities filed a complaint and took action. Police detained the founders on March 21.

But within days, things became clearer. The complainant said he had never met them. Also, no money moved through CoinDCX. This revealed a bigger problem. Even real companies can get blamed when scammers misuse their brand.

A Bigger Problem Than Just Crypto

After the incident, Sumit Gupta shared a strong message. He said this is not just a crypto issue. It affects all digital platforms. Anyone with an online presence can be targeted. Scammers can copy websites, names and even faces. This makes it hard to tell what is real and what is fake.

He also pointed out a worrying thought. If a scammer uses your brand, you could face legal trouble instead of them. That risk is not limited to crypto founders. It applies to any business. So instead of treating this as a one-time issue, CoinDCX is looking at the bigger picture.

Inside the Digital Suraksha Network

The new initiative, Digital Suraksha Network, focuses on three main areas: prevention, verification and support. First, CoinDCX will launch a 24/7 WhatsApp helpline. Anyone can use it to verify links or offers before making a transaction. This is open to everyone, not just CoinDCX users. Second, the company is building an open fraud intelligence system. It has already tracked over 1,200 fake websites. Now, it plans to share this data with other platforms, banks and fintech companies.

Third, it will support law enforcement. The network will fund training in blockchain tracking and digital investigations. This can help authorities respond faster to scams. There will also be a nationwide awareness campaign. The idea is to teach people one simple habit: pause and verify before sending money.

What This Means Going Forward?

India has seen a sharp rise in cyber fraud cases. Many users still struggle to identify scams. While systems to track and stop fraud are still growing. CoinDCX’s move tries to fill that gap. Instead of working alone, it is inviting others to join. The Digital Suraksha Network idea is to build a shared defense system for the entire ecosystem.

If this works, it could reduce scams and protect users and companies. It may also prevent situations where innocent founders face legal trouble. For now, one thing is clear. The problem is real. But so is the effort to fix it.

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