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2025-03-31 06:58:26

Japan eyes stricter crypto rules targeting insider trading: report

Japan’s financial regulator is reportedly set to redefine crypto under financial law, subjecting it to new compliance requirements. Japan might be preparing to classify cryptocurrencies as financial products in a move to target insider trading, Nikkei has learned . The country’s financial regulator, the Financial Services Agency , is said to be planning a bill to revise the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act, which could be submitted to parliament as early as 2026. As of press time, cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin ( BTC ) are treated as a means of settlement under the Payment Services Act, as they were initially expected to be used mainly for payments. If reclassified, they will likely be placed in a different category from traditional securities like stocks. You might also like: Crypto scammers nabbed in India for $700k fraud posing as a Japanese exchange Japan has seen a surge in crypto trading activity, with active cryptocurrency accounts reaching about 7.1 million as of 2024 — more than three times the number five years ago, per data from Statista. If crypto gets classified as a financial product, companies pitching investments might have to register with regulators — not just exchanges — since authorities are reportedly seeing more complaints from investors who feel they were misled into buying crypto. According to the report, the FSA might enforce stricter rules regardless of a company’s location, though it remains unclear how exactly the agency is planning to enforce the new rules. Earlier in March, Japan’s Cabinet signed off on a proposal to amend the Payment Services Act, aiming to loosen regulations for stablecoins and crypto brokerages, and making it easier for crypto firms to set up a presence in Japan. Read more: Circle partners with Japan’s SBI Holdings to drive USDC adoption

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