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Japan crypto regulatory overhaul
Overview
Japan’s 2026 regulatory overhaul has progressed from cabinet approval in April to full parliamentary passage by mid‑July, moving crypto assets from the Payment Services Act to the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act (FIEA). The amendment re‑classifies digital tokens as a distinct class of financial products, imposes insider‑trading bans, mandatory annual disclosures for 105 major tokens and raises penalties for unregistered operators to up to ten years’ imprisonment and ¥10 million fines. A flat 20 % capital‑gains tax replaces the previous marginal rate of up to 55 %, with a three‑year loss‑carry‑forward, and takes effect in fiscal 2028. The law also creates a legal basis for crypto exchange‑traded funds and spot Bitcoin ETFs, which the Financial Services Agency is preparing to allow as early as 2028, with industry estimates of up to ¥3 trillion in inflows. Major financial groups are responding: SBI Holdings completed a ¥467 billion acquisition of Bitbank; traditional securities firms such as Daiwa and Nomura are testing tokenised‑deposit products; and Morgan Stanley’s E*TRADE division launched spot crypto trading for retail clients on 16 July. The Liberal Democratic Party continues to debate raising the 2‑times retail leverage cap to improve market liquidity. To consolidate oversight, the FSA established a dedicated Crypto Assets and Stablecoins Division on 7 August. Following this, on 8 August, the FSA and National Police Agency issued a directive proposing 11 anti-fraud measures for members of the Japan Virtual and Crypto Assets Exchange Association (JVCEA). These recommendations include implementing withdrawal cooldown periods for new addresses, requiring funds to remain in flagged accounts for set durations, and establishing withdrawal limits based on customer risk profiles to prevent the rapid movement of stolen funds. Additionally, the FSA is working to standardize cyber breach reporting formats.
Entities
Financial Services Agency · National Police Agency · Japan Virtual and Crypto assets Exchange Association · Satsuki Katayama · Japan Financial Services Agency
Timeline
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11 days ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesJapan's FSA introduces new crypto anti-fraud and regulatory measuresJapan's FSA is introducing new anti-fraud rules for crypto exchanges and discussing legislative shifts to regulate digital assets more like securities.
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12 days ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesJapan's Financial Services Agency establishes new crypto divisionJapan's Financial Services Agency has established a new Crypto Assets and Stablecoin Division to oversee digital assets and stablecoins, appointing Toshiaki Adomi as its first director.
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14 days ago
[TECHNOLOGY] 4 sourcesJapan's Financial Services Agency launches dedicated crypto and stablecoin regulatory divisionJapan’s FSA will launch a Crypto Assets and Stablecoins Division on Aug 7, unifying crypto oversight, supporting fintech innovation, and advancing reforms like asset reclassification and a possible Bitcoin ETF.
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23 days ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesJapan Considers Raising Crypto Leverage Limit to Boost Market LiquidityJapan may lift its 2x crypto leverage cap to improve liquidity and attract investors, pending a policy proposal from lawmakers.
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27 days ago
[BUSINESS] 7 sourcesJapan readies rules for its first Bitcoin ETF, aiming at a 2028 launchJapan's FSA will amend rules to permit a spot Bitcoin ETF, targeting a 2028 launch with projected ¥3 trillion inflows and major asset managers preparing products.
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about 1 month ago
[BUSINESS] 4 sourcesJapan Enacts Bitcoin FIEA Reform, Recognizing Crypto as Financial ProductJapan’s July 15 amendment shifts crypto regulation to the FIEA, classifying Bitcoin as a financial product, adding insider‑trading bans and set to start in fiscal 2027; Morgan Stanley’s E*TRADE launches spot‑tr
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about 1 month ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesJapan classifies cryptocurrencies as financial securities under new lawJapan’s parliament approved an amendment reclassifying cryptocurrencies as financial securities, cutting tax rates to 20 %, enabling crypto ETFs and raising penalties, with implementation expected by 2027‑28.
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about 1 month ago
[BUSINESS] 5 sourcesJapan's Upper House Passes Crypto Bill Overhauling Digital Asset RegulationJapan's Upper House approved a crypto bill reclassifying digital assets as securities, tightening penalties, enabling ETFs and a 20% tax rate, while banks worldwide explore tokenized deposits in response.
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about 1 month ago
[BUSINESS] 3 sourcesJapan cuts crypto capital‑gains tax to 20% and expands regulation under new FIEA amendmentJapan’s new FIEA amendment halves crypto capital‑gains tax to 20%, adds loss carryforward and puts 105 major tokens under full disclosure, with rules effective from 2027‑28.
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about 2 months ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesJapan reclassifies crypto assets under FIEA, opening path for institutional ETFsJapan will move crypto assets from the Payment Services Act to the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act, treating them as financial products, tightening disclosure and market‑manipulation rules and setting up
Sources
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