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It's not all time high. It went to 85.20 INR for 1 USD for at least a day on Nov 1 last year.
However, I'm enjoying this. Whenever somebody look at Bitcoin price in INR, he gets a feeling that this way they can get more rupees. I had done it many times before. Suppose I want to spend some good amount of fiat for a need, I first bought Bitcoin in dollars and sold them in INR. It gives like 5 to 10% extra fiat.
I do the INR/USD conversion this way. This is a bloody kyc platform so can do it only a few times a year though. I get 90 to 92 INR for 1 dollar. Idk, if that's called a cheating, I'll continue to cheat the State..
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