EOS Network’s Dramatic Turnaround: Nod from JVCEA & Promises of the Japanese Market

EOS Network, a blockchain that garnered $4 billion in its initial coin offering, has been granted white-list approval by Japan’s regulatory body for crypto exchanges. This allows EOS to compete with major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum on Japan’s regulated crypto exchanges. The approval signifies EOS’s compliance commitment and opens new opportunities for the network in the Japanese market.

EOS Gets Regulatory Approval in Japan: A Milestone for Crypto or a Threat to Anonymity?

EOS, a globally acclaimed cryptocurrency, has gained regulatory approval in Japan, allowing it to be traded against the Japanese yen on regulated exchanges. This marks EOS’s debut on the Japanese exchange BitTrade, highlighting the continued significance of the Asian market to the digital token’s growth. However, while exciting, regulatory acceptance raises questions about possible impacts on anonymity and decentralisation.

Japan’s Crypto Leverage Debate: Balancing Industry Growth and Investor Protection

Japan’s crypto exchanges seek to increase the permitted leverage for retail investors due to a significant drop in annual margin trading volume. They aim to propose leverages ranging from four to ten times. Updated leverage rules could promote industry growth and maintain investor protection, but exchanges must justify the increase while aligning with government objectives.

Navigating the Crypto-Taxation Dilemma: Stimulating Growth or Ensuring Compliance?

The Japan Blockchain Association (JBA) calls for a revision of the national tax regime for digital assets, aiming to ease the tax burden on cryptocurrency holders. The JBA proposes ending year-end unrealized gains tax, shifting to self-assessment separate taxation for personal crypto trading profits, and eliminating income tax on crypto asset exchanges. This shift requires striking a balance between growth and sustainable economic practices.

Surge in Crypto Space: Binance’s Expansion, HashKey Partnership, Patricia Token, and Favorable EOS White listing

“Binance Japan aims to triple its token offerings by listing 100 more. HashKey partners with imToken for digital asset self-management. Patricia, an Nigerian cryptocurrency exchange, launches ‘Patricia Token’, a debt management tool. SEBA Bank’s Hong Kong branch obtains approval-in-principle for securities and virtual asset dealings. EOS is whitelisted by the JVCEA for trading against Japanese yen. Cathedra Bitcoin improves its cryptocurrency mining production.”

First Uncleared Crypto Options Trade: Groundbreaking Risk Management Techniques

Singapore-based QCP Capital and Japan-based SBI Alpha Trading executed the first-ever crypto options trade without a clearing house, using bitcoin as collateral on the UK-based Clear Market. The groundbreaking transaction utilized multi-custodian collateral network and innovative risk management techniques to mitigate counterparty risks, aligning with the International Swaps and Derivatives Association’s requirements for uncleared derivatives.