Justice N Anand Venkatesh explained that cryptocurrencies are identifiable, transferable, and controlled exclusively through private keys, making them a kind of property.The Madras High Court has ruled on Saturday that cryptocurrency counts as property under Indian law. This means people can own it and even hold it in trust. Justice N Anand Venkatesh said that although cryptocurrencies are not physical objects or legal currency, they still have all the main features of property.