Japan Exchange Group (JPX) is exploring tighter regulations on digital-asset treasury companies (DATs) listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The move follows concerns over investor protection as companies with large cryptocurrency holdings face significant losses. JPX is considering limiting the growth of these firms to address risks tied to volatile digital assets. According to a […]Japan Exchange Group (JPX) is exploring tighter regulations on digital-asset treasury companies (DATs) listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The move follows concerns over investor protection as companies with large cryptocurrency holdings face significant losses. JPX is considering limiting the growth of these firms to address risks tied to volatile digital assets. According to a […]

Japan Exchange Group Weighs Stricter Rules on Crypto Holdings by Listed Firms

2025/11/13 20:00
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  • Japan Exchange Group considers tighter rules for digital-asset treasury firms to protect investors.
  • Digital-asset firms face scrutiny as JPX evaluates new fundraising and auditing measures.
  • Crypto market volatility impacts companies like Metaplanet and Convano, causing significant losses.

Japan Exchange Group (JPX) is exploring tighter regulations on digital-asset treasury companies (DATs) listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The move follows concerns over investor protection as companies with large cryptocurrency holdings face significant losses. JPX is considering limiting the growth of these firms to address risks tied to volatile digital assets.

According to a Bloomberg report, JPX might need new auditing for companies that turn into crypto investors. The exchange is also reflecting on limitations on fundraising purchases of companies in firms that switch to purchasing large quantities of digital assets. These steps are in place to improve governance and investor protection, although no definite action has been taken yet.

Japan Reacts to Crypto Volatility, Halting Purchases by Listed Companies

During the last two months, three publicly traded companies have halted plans to buy cryptocurrencies. JPX cautioned these firms that its interest in crypto would restrict its sources of funds. Although JPX had not prohibited crypto accumulation, it is paying close attention to companies that expose investors and shareholders to risks.

Source: Bloomberg

Volatility in the cryptocurrency market has caused the stock prices of crypto-hoarding businesses to decline significantly. Strategy Inc., which has accumulated Bitcoin worth $66 billion, has seen its stock price drop by nearly half since mid-July. Retail investors who purchased shares at the turn of the highest market are currently running into great losses.

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In Asia, Japan boasts the largest number of publicly traded Bitcoin holders, with 14 companies currently holding the digital asset. This has cast doubt on the viability of these companies’ business models. Hong Kong as well has opposed new listings of digital-asset treasuries on the basis of risks and market volatility.

Metaplanet and Convano Suffer Huge Losses Amid Crypto Market Turmoil

Metaplanet is the largest Japanese DAT operator, which has lost more than 75% of its shares since the middle of June. The company adopted the crypto business in early 2024 and accumulated a sum of more than 30,000 Bitcoin.

Likewise, Convano is a nail salon operator that has targeted to purchase 21,000 Bitcoin, but the value of stock in Convano declined by 60% since the end of August.

It is not only Bitcoin that is affected by the market swings. Evernorth, a company that specializes in XRP, suffered an unrealized loss of $78 million while establishing its position. The price volatility has not spared even well-established companies such as Strategy Inc.

In Asia, regulators are tightening the policy of digital-asset firms. Hong Kong is now emphatic about requiring crypto to be a central part of the company and restricts an excess of liquid resources. Japan will likely resort to the same to offer protection to investors and make the crypto-backed businesses sustainable.

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