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Japan Proposes Definition for Bitcoin in Bid to Regulate Exchanges

Japan's national Diet proposed changes to current legislation today to include a definition for virtual currencies under domestic law.

作者 Pete Rizzo
更新 2022年12月10日 下午8:31已发布 2016年3月4日 下午1:502 min read由 AI 翻译
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Members of Japan's national Diet, its bicameral legislature, proposed changes to current legislation today to include a definition for virtual currencies under domestic law.

According to Nikkei, the definition reportedly sought to emphasize their "asset-like values" and use in online payments. The text reportedly suggests bitcoin's similarities to fiat currencies such as the US dollar and yen, though, according to Reuters it has been defined as "property value".

The change, if passed, would mean digital currency exchanges would have to register with Japan's Financial Services Agency (FSA), the country's top financial regulator, a move that lawmakers believe will increase oversight of the industry and guard against the risk of money laundering and terrorist financing.

The FSA has been considering the introduction of regulation for digital currency businesses for months. Such conversations have been informed by the 2014 collapse of Tokyo-based Mt Gox, then the largest bitcoin exchange in the world.

Following alleged mismanagement and hacking, the firm's global creditors lost total claimed deposits worth around $2.3bn, according to the appointed bankruptcy trustee.

Today's revised legislation also follows calls for cryptocurrency regulation from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) – an international organisation that aims to counter money laundering and terrorist financing.

According to a report by NHK Worldhttp://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20160304/k10010430991000.html, the draft amendment will now pass to another Diet, or parliament, session, which will seek to enact the changes before May.

Yuzo Kano, CEO of Japan-based bitcoin exchange BitFlyer, said that, more specifically, the law will now pass to the lower and upper houses of the legislature for review.

Should the proposal be passed, he said exchanges would need to separate client and company assets, regularly audit their finances and satisfy anti-money laundering (AML) and know-your-customer (KYC) regulations.

Dan Palmer contributed reporting.

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