Japan Slackens Crypto Rules On Listing Of Tokens
Japan’s crypto regulator has planned to ease the rules which surround the listing of coins and tokens. This move will make the listing of virtual coins a lot easier. At the moment, crypto exchanges that want to list their tokens and coins have to get them screened by the Japan Virtual and Crypto Asset Exchange […]
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The Japanese Virtual Currency Asset and Exchange Association (JVCEA) is considering loosening restrictions on coin listing. With a $1 trillion cryptocurrency trading industry, Japan is changing its perspective and innovating by making it easier to list digital tokens. The listing rules in place require prospective digital coins to go through a lengthy coin listing screening […]
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If passed, the rules reform could make it easier for domestic exchanges to list more crypto without needing to go through a long screening process. The Japanese government is considering a proposal to make it easier for registered crypto exchanges to list digital assets in the local retail trading market.Sources quoted in Bloomerg said that if the new rules are passed, exchanges that have registered with the Financial Services Agency (FSA) would be able to list certain assets without performing a lengthy screening process. Digital assets that have been listed for more than six months on at....