Japan Considers Easing The Country’s Strict $1 Trillion Coin Listing Regulati...

Japan Considers Easing The Country’s Strict $1 Trillion Coin Listing Regulati...

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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