Japan Approves 100+ Tokens Across 28 Licensed Crypto Platforms

Published at 2026-04-06 02:45:07

Japan’s regulated crypto market has expanded to include over 100 officially recognized tokens available on 28 registered crypto-asset service providers, operating under the Financial Services Agency’s strict legal framework. The list of licensed platforms includes major global names such as Binance and Coinbase, signaling continued engagement by large exchanges with Japan’s compliance-focused approach.

This growth matters because formal listings within the FSA framework can improve investor protections, boost liquidity, and attract more institutional participation by reducing regulatory uncertainty. While the environment remains tightly controlled, the positive trend suggests Japan is balancing oversight with market development. Watch for further announcements on listing criteria and potential new entrants as the country fine-tunes its compliance standards and market infrastructure.

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