Japan has enacted a new bill classifying cryptocurrencies as financial instruments, marking a significant regulatory shift. The legislation, approved by the Cabinet under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act, introduces insider trading prohibitions and mandates annual disclosures by crypto issuers. This move aligns crypto with traditional financial market regulations, enhancing transparency and investor protection.
The new framework also increases penalties for unregistered exchanges and market misconduct, reinforcing the legal structure for crypto operations. Japan's policy shift is part of a broader strategy to integrate crypto into mainstream finance, with plans to introduce crypto ETFs by 2028 and reduce the tax rate on crypto gains to 20%. These changes aim to foster institutional adoption and create a more robust market environment.
Japan Classifies Crypto as Financial Instruments, Tightens Regulations
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