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    What is a crypto SIP and how to start one

    October 13, 2025


    Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) allow investors to contribute a fixed amount to cryptocurrencies at regular intervals, providing a disciplined approach to investing.

    Crypto SIPs function similarly to SIPs in stocks and mutual funds.

    A crypto SIP involves setting up automatic purchases of selected cryptocurrencies, typically through exchanges like CoinDCX. Investors can define the amount and frequency—daily, weekly, monthly, or quarterly—and contributions are invested according to the plan.

    Benefits of Crypto SIPs

    Rupee-cost averaging: “By investing consistently, investors buy more units when prices are low and fewer when prices rise, helping to smooth out market volatility,” says Mr. Sumit Gupta, Co-founder at CoinDCX.

    Disciplined investing: Regular contributions help investors stay aligned with long-term financial goals, according to Gupta.

    Accessibility:

    Some SIPs allow investments as low as ₹100, making crypto accessible to a wider range of investors.

    Flexibility: Investment amounts and schedules can be adjusted based on personal financial circumstances.

    Portfolio diversification: SIPs allow exposure to multiple cryptocurrencies, helping manage risk while maintaining a balanced portfolio.

    According to Gupta, automation features such as auto-debit simplify the process and remove the need for manual investments.

    Common assets for SIPs on CoinDCX include Bitcoin, Ethereum, Cardano, Polygon, and Solana.

    Getting started with a Crypto SIP

    To start a crypto SIP, investors can:

    • Select a regulated exchange, such as CoinDCX.
    • Complete KYC verification as required by Indian regulations.
    • Choose cryptocurrencies to invest in.
    • Set investment parameters including amount, frequency, and schedule.

    Crypto SIPs allow investors to maintain regular exposure to digital assets in a structured way, combining accessibility, consistency, and risk management, while helping navigate market volatility.



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