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Japan: Early Adopters In Crypto Regulation

Japan: Early Adopters In Crypto Regulation

Update: 2025-06-30
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The Collapse of Mt. Gox put regulators around the world on notice that digital assets could no longer be ignored. There is no regulator that got that message loud and clear more than the Japan Financial Services Agency. 



In today’s episode, Chengyi Ong, Head of Policy (APAC) at Chainalysis has an insightful discussion with Ryosuke Ushida (Chief FinTech Officer, Financial Services Agency of Japan) about the pioneering role their agency had in crypto regulation and how Japan was able to successfully strike a balance between innovation and risk mitigation.



Ryosuke shares the evolution of Japan's holistic digital asset strategy, involving cross-agency collaboration to seamlessly integrate regulatory and innovation goals.



He highlights stablecoin regulation, International harmonization of crypto policies and tackling security concerns stemming from cyber threats, while showcasing Japan's multifaceted approach to fintech and digital assets. 


Minute-by-minute episode breakdown

2 | Ryosuke Ushida blockchain journey and leading innovation at JFSA 


4 | The fall of Mt. Gox that lead to early adoption of crypto regulations in Japan


7 | The benefits and challenges of being an early regulator in digital assets


10 | Japan's self regulation and public private partnerships to scale compliance in crypto


14 | How Japan could leverage blockchain for cross-border payments and IP transfer


19 | Prioritizing consumer and national security in the wake of large crypto hacks 


24 | Japan Fintech Week: A global gathering of innovation and networking


28 | Stablecoins, AI and global regulatory and financial crime challenges in crypto


33 | Crypto Trends: Overused words, regulatory priorities  and fintech aspirations


 


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Japan: Early Adopters In Crypto Regulation

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