FTX Japan Plans to Resume User Withdrawals in February
It has been claimed that FTX Japan, the Japanese affiliate of the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX, intends to begin withdrawals for impacted consumers as early as the month of February.…
It has been claimed that FTX Japan, the Japanese affiliate of the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX, intends to begin withdrawals for impacted consumers as early as the month of February.…
The current Prime Minister of Japan, Fumio Kishida, has expressed his support for blockchain technology as a possible answer to the technical challenges that Japan is now experiencing. Kishida said…
A local financial body in Japan has said that the country's new legislation that will let investors to trade using stablecoins such as Tether (USDT) are scheduled to be approved…
Even though Japan is undecided if it would develop a central bank digital currency, the Bank of Japan (BoJ) is continuing to test out a digital version of the yen.…
NTT DOCOMO, the leading mobile operator in Japan, has collaborated with Accenture to propel the application and adoption of Web3 when tackling social issues. In a statement, the strategic partnership…
Chainalysis, a US blockchain analysis firm, released a new research study Thursday, showing that Eastern Asia is the fourth-largest cryptocurrency market, receiving $777.5 billion worth of crypto between July 2021 and June…
Japanese game developers Thirdverse Group and BLOCKSMITH&Co. announced Tuesday for their collaboration to release a new Web3 game called “CAPTAIN TSUBASA RIVALS” by the end of this year. According to…
The Japanese government has proposed a new crypto tax law that will be introduced in 2023 for companies. Earlier, Watanabe Sota, CEO of Web3 infrastructure firm Stake Technologies Pte, said…
To prevent entrepreneurs from leaving the nation, Japan should minimize corporate taxes on crypto businesses, according to Sota Watanabe, the CEO of Web3 infrastructure company Stake Technologies Pte. The high-profile…
In a bid to strengthen its regulatory landscape, Japanese lawmakers are reportedly looking forward to amending the Act on Punishment of Organized Crimes and Control of Proceeds of Crime (1999).…