[ad_2][ad_1] SBI Crypto Investment, a subsidiary of the Japanese financial giant SBI Holdings, has invested in the cryptic Breadwinner AG, Cointelegraph Japan reports on January 15th. The SBI encrypted investment fund did not disclose the amount contributed to Breadwinner, based in Switzerland, the developer of the BRD mobile cryptographic portfolio. …
Read More »The Japanese FSA denies the rumors about the approval of the incoming Bitcoin ETF
[ad_2][ad_1] Although last week many sources were referring to the Bitcoin ETFs that approved Japan as an alternative to Bitcoin futures, it seems that it will not be so after all. The reports led to an increase in the anticipation of the approval of the VanEck Bitcoin ETF deposit that …
Read More »Tokyo, the Japanese Hinomaru Limousine works with RemixPoint to allow customers to pay with Crypto
[ad_2][ad_1] Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have quickly found ways in which they are able to be adopted in the retail market. One of the most infamous transactions occurred in the childhood of the sector with a purchase of pizza. Taxis have recently started accepting Bitcoin in some countries, and now …
Read More »The Japanese regulator clarifies the position on ETF and Bitcoin derivatives
[ad_1] Regulations The main Japanese financial controller clarified to news.Bitcoin.com its position on the funds exchanged in bitcoins (ETF), cryptocurrency derivatives and imminent regulatory changes. This follows reports that the agency could consider approving an ETF that tracks cryptocurrencies. Read also: The Indian Supreme Court moves the cryptographic hearing, the …
Read More »Japanese police to finance the Crypto Criminal Tracking Tool
[ad_1] The Japan National Police Agency (NPA) funds the development of new software to help track down people behind illicit encryption transactions. According to an NHK newsletter on Thursday, the NPA has allocated 35 million yen ($ 315,000) for 2019 to finance product creation, outsourcing software technology development to the …
Read More »The Japanese regulators grant the cryptocurrency exchange license to Coincheck
[ad_2][ad_1] The Japanese financial regulator, the Financial Services Agency (FSA), has granted full authorization to exchange Coincheck cryptocurrencies to continue operating in the country. Cointelegraph Japan reported the development on January 11, citing an official statement. Coincheck, which was breached in January 2018, losing altcoin tokens worth $ 530 million …
Read More »Japanese Giant Mizuho Financial Group introduces the digital currency for cashless payments
[ad_1] The Japanese financial group Mizuho plans to introduce a digital currency to be used for remittances and payments in March, the Asian media in English published by Nikkei on December 26th. According to the article, the rates that retail stores will be required to pay for the acceptance of …
Read More »The Japanese FSA denies having any interest in the creation of Bitcoin or Altcoin ETFs
[ad_2][ad_1] According to the latest encrypted news, the Financial Services Agency (FSA) of Japan has denied that it is considering the possibility of selling the funds traded on the stock exchange with Bitcoin (BTC) (ETF). Bloomberg who recently published an article asking that the Japanese FSA see the support of …
Read More »Japanese Regulators Deny Interest in Bitcoin ETF
[ad_1] Bitcoin (BTC), Cryptocurrency, Exchange-Traded Fund-With Bitcoin maintaining its rally above $ 4,000 to end the first week of 2019, there is a brewing of optimism for both investors and industry enthusiasts. While it was a year for Bitcoin and altcoins, with more than ninety percent, investors were able to …
Read More »Japanese FSA Does not Want to Add Bitcoins ETF Product, Talks Down Recent Rumors
[ad_2][ad_1] Japanese FSA Does Not Want To Add Bitcoins ETFs, Despite Recent Rumors Japan's Financial Services Agency (FSA) has been in the media frequently recently for the newest regulations and modifications they have established that impact cryptocurrency. In a new report from CoinTelegraph, the agency is denying interest that they …
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