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Japan’s New Cryptocurrency Regulation Enacted

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: June 6, 2025 1:38 pm
Thiago Alvarez
Published: June 6, 2025
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Key Takeaways:
  • Enhanced investor protection with new asset custody rules.
  • Regulation promotes innovation in intermediary businesses.
  • Aims to prevent sudden asset outflows from Japan.

These regulatory changes aim to enhance investor protection by requiring exchanges to hold assets domestically, stabilizing the local market.

Japan’s New Regulation

Japan’s new regulation focuses on investor protection by mandating that all customer crypto-assets be held domestically. The Financial Services Agency oversees the implementation while remaining vigilant about market changes.

The regulation involves Japan’s parliament and the Financial Services Agency, setting new rules for exchanges. It aims to reduce risks associated with foreign-based exchange failures.

Domestic Custody Requirements

Crypto exchanges must comply with domestic custody requirements. The law hopes to improve investor confidence by reducing the risk of sudden outflows caused by foreign exchange failures.

With implementation due within a year, exchanges face significant operational changes. These changes align Japan with broader global efforts to safeguard customer assets.

Impact on the Crypto Market

The regulatory update impacts all crypto-assets on local exchanges, such as BTC and ETH. It establishes a lighter regulatory framework for intermediary businesses, fostering innovation in areas like in-game crypto exchanges.

The history of regulatory leadership, as seen post-Mt. Gox, positions Japan to continue setting precedents. The new regulation streamlines investor protection and promotes technological innovation through regulatory adjustments.

“Japan’s parliament on Friday enacted a bill to revise the payment services law to allow the issuing of an order to prevent outflows of crypto assets held by investors in Japan when crypto exchanges based abroad go bust.” — Jiji Press, News Wire


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