Japan’s FSA weighs classifying crypto as securities

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Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) is considering labeling crypto assets as securities, requiring crypto businesses to reveal more information. The agency believes that if crypto businesses were more open to providing detailed information, it could bolster investor protection.

The FSA is still holding a study session with experts to discuss the current crypto regulations and determine whether any changes should be made. 

Nevertheless, the agency will announce any new reforms by June.

The FSA’s change to securities laws may help promote crypto ETFs in the country

Japan’s FSA is deliberating whether to regulate crypto under existing securities laws within the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act or establish new rules under the FIEA or the Payment Services Act. The agency is also weighing whether the changes should apply to major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum.

Nevertheless, the Japanese commission should have made its decision by June before finally consulting the Financial System Council, whose members are expected to meet sometime in the fall.

Then, in 2026, a legal amendment could be drafted and submitted to Congress.

If the agency settles on applying securities laws to assets, it may weigh down on crypto retail investors. However, it may improve the attractiveness of spot crypto ETFs, as the agency is considering lifting the ban on these assets.

Moreover, the agency could potentially cut down on tax rates, slashing tax from as high as 55% to about 20%

Japan’s FSA said it needed to review ETFs before it greenlights them

In August 2024, the FSA made it clear that they need to carefully review crypto ETFs before approving any of them.

At the time, Hideki Ito, FSA Vice Commissioner, argued that the majority of the Japanese public did not see how crypto could accrue wealth in the long term.

In October, however, a study group made several recommendations for crypto ETFs, proposing that the agency focus primarily on Bitcoin and Ethereum-related assets. They also advocated for different tax rules for ETFs and spot transactions.

Seeing how Bitcoin ETFs are growing in demand globally, Japan is likely to remove its ban on them.

Even if it does lift the ban, the agency is unwilling to compromise user security. Recently, they asked Google and Apple to remove crypto exchange apps like Bybit and Kucoin over compliance issues.

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