The post Japan Considers Allowing Banks to Trade Digital Assets Such as BTC: Report appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) is mulling a reform that would allow banks to acquire and hold digital assets such as bitcoin for investment purposes, according to a report by Japanese newspaper Yomiuri. The system will allow banks to trade cryptocurrencies in the same way as stocks and government bonds, while implementing certain regulations to ensure their financial stability. The FSA is also considering registering banking groups as “cryptocurrency exchange operators,” enabling them to offer trading and exchange services, a move aimed at easing the process of investing by involving credible banking groups. The impending working group meeting of the Financial Services Council, an advisory body to the Prime Minister, is set to discuss the new reform. The plan is consistent with the growing adoption of digital assets worldwide, including the U.S and marks a shift away from the 2020 guideline that barred local banks from acquiring cryptocurrencies for investment purposes. Japan’s growing openness to cryptocurrencies comes at a critical time as the country grapples with an exceptionally high debt-to-GDP ratio of 240%. This unsustainable debt level is expected to prompt financial repression measures, such as low interest rates, high inflation and increased regulation, to manage the debt burden. In this context, cryptocurrencies could emerge as attractive escape valves for investors seeking alternatives to traditional financial systems. Source: https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2025/10/20/japan-considers-allowing-banks-to-hold-digital-assets-such-as-bitcoin-reportThe post Japan Considers Allowing Banks to Trade Digital Assets Such as BTC: Report appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) is mulling a reform that would allow banks to acquire and hold digital assets such as bitcoin for investment purposes, according to a report by Japanese newspaper Yomiuri. The system will allow banks to trade cryptocurrencies in the same way as stocks and government bonds, while implementing certain regulations to ensure their financial stability. The FSA is also considering registering banking groups as “cryptocurrency exchange operators,” enabling them to offer trading and exchange services, a move aimed at easing the process of investing by involving credible banking groups. The impending working group meeting of the Financial Services Council, an advisory body to the Prime Minister, is set to discuss the new reform. The plan is consistent with the growing adoption of digital assets worldwide, including the U.S and marks a shift away from the 2020 guideline that barred local banks from acquiring cryptocurrencies for investment purposes. Japan’s growing openness to cryptocurrencies comes at a critical time as the country grapples with an exceptionally high debt-to-GDP ratio of 240%. This unsustainable debt level is expected to prompt financial repression measures, such as low interest rates, high inflation and increased regulation, to manage the debt burden. In this context, cryptocurrencies could emerge as attractive escape valves for investors seeking alternatives to traditional financial systems. Source: https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2025/10/20/japan-considers-allowing-banks-to-hold-digital-assets-such-as-bitcoin-report

Japan Considers Allowing Banks to Trade Digital Assets Such as BTC: Report

Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) is mulling a reform that would allow banks to acquire and hold digital assets such as bitcoin for investment purposes, according to a report by Japanese newspaper Yomiuri.

The system will allow banks to trade cryptocurrencies in the same way as stocks and government bonds, while implementing certain regulations to ensure their financial stability.

The FSA is also considering registering banking groups as “cryptocurrency exchange operators,” enabling them to offer trading and exchange services, a move aimed at easing the process of investing by involving credible banking groups.

The impending working group meeting of the Financial Services Council, an advisory body to the Prime Minister, is set to discuss the new reform.

The plan is consistent with the growing adoption of digital assets worldwide, including the U.S and marks a shift away from the 2020 guideline that barred local banks from acquiring cryptocurrencies for investment purposes.

Japan’s growing openness to cryptocurrencies comes at a critical time as the country grapples with an exceptionally high debt-to-GDP ratio of 240%.

This unsustainable debt level is expected to prompt financial repression measures, such as low interest rates, high inflation and increased regulation, to manage the debt burden. In this context, cryptocurrencies could emerge as attractive escape valves for investors seeking alternatives to traditional financial systems.

Source: https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2025/10/20/japan-considers-allowing-banks-to-hold-digital-assets-such-as-bitcoin-report

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