Japan is preparing to make significant changes to its cryptocurrency regulations. The country’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) is working on a new framework to treat cryptocurrencies as financial products subject to insider trading laws, according to a report by the Asahi newspaper. The reform aims to improve transparency, protect investors, and lower the tax burden […]Japan is preparing to make significant changes to its cryptocurrency regulations. The country’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) is working on a new framework to treat cryptocurrencies as financial products subject to insider trading laws, according to a report by the Asahi newspaper. The reform aims to improve transparency, protect investors, and lower the tax burden […]

Japan Plans Major Crypto Overhaul with Insider Trading Rules and Tax Cuts

2025/11/18 03:00
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  • Japan plans to regulate crypto as financial products, applying insider trading laws.
  • FSA proposes a 20% tax on crypto gains, aligning with stock trading tax rates.
  • Banks and insurers to offer cryptocurrencies through regulated financial channels.

Japan is preparing to make significant changes to its cryptocurrency regulations. The country’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) is working on a new framework to treat cryptocurrencies as financial products subject to insider trading laws, according to a report by the Asahi newspaper. The reform aims to improve transparency, protect investors, and lower the tax burden on cryptocurrency profits.

The regulations proposed will influence 105 cryptocurrencies that are already offered on domestic exchanges, such as Bitcoin and Ethereum. The FSA intends to make exchanges disclose the key facts about each cryptocurrency, including the existence of an issuer, the technology, and the risks involved in price volatility. 

One of the key aspects of the new regulations is the use of digital asset insider trading laws. Individuals with privileged access to non-public information on cryptocurrencies or exchanges will not be free to trade such information. 

This constitutes listing, delisting, or the bankruptcy events that have to be announced prior to any trading. The action by the FSA is to minimize manipulation of the market and confidence of the investors.

Japan’s Plan to Cut Crypto Tax Rates and Expand Retail Investor Access

These actions are accompanied by the intentions of Japan to reform the crypto-gains taxation system. The government has suggested an equal tax rate of 20% to be applied to the cryptocurrency gains, equalizing this with the trading of stocks. 

This represents a significant reduction from the current maximum tax of 55%. The reduced tax rate will be aimed at boosting domestic trading and decreasing the motivation behind traders utilizing offshore mediums.

Also Read: Japan’s FSA Reclassifies Crypto, Sets New Tax and Trading Rules

Retail investors will also get more access to cryptocurrencies due to the new regulations. The banks and insurers will be enabled to sell digital assets to customers in their securities subsidiary. This will enable individual investors to buy cryptocurrencies via regulated financial options that will provide better protection.

FSA and Japan Exchange Group Push for Stricter Crypto Rules

FSA is planning to present the new legislation in the coming usual parliament session. Although the cryptocurrency market in Japan is still small compared with the international standards, the emphasis will be on making information accessible to the investors. The approach of the FSA is an indication that quality and transparency are more preferred than quantity in terms of the available assets.

Other aspects of supervision of the crypto market are also tightening in Japan. Bloomberg reported that Japan Exchange Group is evaluating tighter regulations on backdoor listings and may implement additional audit procedures for companies significantly entering the digital asset market. Regulatory pushback has so far forced three listed companies to halt their cryptocurrency acquisitions.

The changes are an indication of Japan being determined in enhancing market integrity, protecting investors, and transparency in crypto taxes and striving to make the trading environment safer and more transparent.

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