日本

日本

Juridique

日本金融监管机构将批准首个日元计价稳定币:报道

JPYC 兑日元锚定代币的审批最早可能在未来几个月内完成。

Japanese Yen. (Shutterstock)

Marchés

日元兑比特币、美元上涨,Scott Bessent 预测日本银行将加息

一位专家表示,日元不再是最具吸引力的融资货币,且该货币的强势未必会导致广泛的风险厌恶情绪。

Close up of the red circle at the center of the Japanese flag. (DavidRockDesign/Pixabay)

Marchés

SBI 在日本提交比特币–XRP ETF 申请,推动双重加密资产进入监管市场

“加密资产ETF”旨在同时追踪两种资产的表现,为寻求加密敞口的投资者提供单一入口。

Tokyo, Japan (Jaison Lin/Unsplash)

Marchés

Metaplanet 再次增持 780 枚比特币,持仓总量增至 17,132 BTC

日本公司 Metaplanet 拥有美国境外上市公司中最大的比特币储备。

Japan (Su San Lee/Unsplash)

Finance

一家日本人工智能公司计划在未来 12 个月内购买 3,000 枚比特币

投资比特币的决定是由法定货币贬值、全球金融不确定性上升以及资产组合多元化的需求推动的。

artificial intelligence (AI) key on a keyboard (BoliviaInteligente/Unsplash)

Vidéos

Bitcoin's Volatility Continues; Japan Wants New Web3 Rules

"CoinDesk Daily" host Amitoj Singh breaks down the biggest crypto headlines impacting the industry today, including a closer look at bitcoin's (BTC) latest price action after spot bitcoin ETF approvals in the U.S. earlier this month. Some Japanese congressmen want to carve out policies for Web3, according to CoinDesk Japan. And, two Tornado Cash developers have raised over $350,000 for their legal defense fund.

CoinDesk placeholder image

Vidéos

How Hong Kong, Singapore and Japan Are Approaching Crypto Regulation

Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong are known for having better legal clarity around digital assets compared to the U.S., but these jurisdictions also have some of the toughest rules in the world. CoinDesk Executive Director of Global Content Emily Parker shares her expert analysis, after returning on a recent trip from Asia.

Recent Videos

Vidéos

Japan's Stablecoin Plans; Hong Kong's Crypto Stance

Japan is looking into launching its first stablecoins, while some market watchers are getting concerned that Hong Kong is getting cold feet over its friendliness toward crypto. CoinDesk Executive Director of Global Content Emily Parker discusses the latest developments for Asia's digital asset scene.

Recent Videos

Vidéos

A Closer Look at the Bank of Japan's Digital Yen Approach

Central bank digital currencies are becoming increasingly controversial, with several U.S. presidential candidates taking strong stances against them. Meanwhile, the Atlantic Council reports 130 countries are exploring the use of CBDCs. CoinDesk's executive director of global content Emily Parker shares insights into how the Bank of Japan views the digital yen and its role in the global CBDC race.

Recent Videos