What the ‘crypto-friendly’ revised Payment Services Act means for Japan
Share link:In this post: Japan’s House of Councilors passed the revised Payment Services Act, relating to rules for crypto assets, on June 6. The amendments, originally submitted to the Diet in March, establish a new “intermediary business” for digital asset services, among other changes. The new legislation is being lauded as pro-crypto, making entry into the regulated crypto ecosystem easier for smaller businesses, but at the price of centralization and stricter laws overall.
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