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CoinGape 2025-03-06 10:47:42

Japan Eyes Crypto ETFs Launch Amid Proposed Regulatory Shift

Japan is set to lift the ban on crypto ETFs backed by Bitcoin & Ether as the nation’s ruling party recently proposed a major shift in cryptocurrency policies. Startale Group CEO Sota Watanabe revealed that the nation eyes regulating crypto within a new framework under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act. Japan Proposes Regulatory Shift To Jack Up Crypto ETFs In an X post on March 6, the Soneium contributor firm’s (Startale) CEO revealed that Japan’s ruling party (Liberal Democratic Party) proposed a major shift in cryptocurrency regulations recently. The proposal is to regulate digital assets within a new framework under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act, offering more clarity. If approved, this proposal will pave the way for crypto ETFs launch in the Asian country shortly ahead. In turn, the broader market could substantially leverage enhanced regional investor participation, thereby bolstering prices. With countries such as the U.S. forging ahead with pro-crypto regulations, Japan is initiating efforts to not lag in the race. So far, the U.S. marks a monumental stride with its looming crypto summit and a digital asset reserve in the pipeline. Nevertheless, other developments suggesting a more pro-crypto approach by the Asian country amid a global shift have followed. What’s More? According to Startale CEO, cryptocurrencies are likely to be regulated ‘not as a security’ under the new proposal. Besides, it is to be regulated as a new asset with a new framework within the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act. The Japanese government is already in talks with industry leaders to forge ahead with the same. Also, Sota Watanabe revealed that tax deductions from 55% to 20% seem up for grabs with the new regulatory proposal. Altogether, the paradigm shift in regulatory policies underscores the nation’s growing support for digital assets, and thus crypto ETFs. Not long ago, CoinGape reported that Japan rejected Bitcoin national reserve plans, citing the broader sector’s volatility. Stablecoin Advancement Adds To Pro-Crypto Wave Also, the crypto subsidiary of Japan’s SBI financial services revealed that it will soon support Circle’s USDC stablecoin transactions. Starting March 12, SBI VC Trade is expected to offer users the first USDC transaction. This development, contrary to the country’s previous ban on stablecoin backed by foreign countries, also signaled growing support for crypto. In response, market participants weigh substantial optimism over crypto ETFs launch in the country ahead. The nation’s financial regulator, Financial Services Agency (FSA), could uplift the ban on Bitcoin ETF & Ether ETF sooner than expected. Meanwhile, the proposal comes amid a broader crypto market recovery trend , sparking investor discussions globally. The post Japan Eyes Crypto ETFs Launch Amid Proposed Regulatory Shift appeared first on CoinGape .

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