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Japan moves to allow crypto ETFs and yen stablecoins

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  • 🚀 Japan’s ruling party proposes crypto ETF approval and yen stablecoin expansion.

  • Crypto ETFs could give easier access to digital assets without investors holding them directly.

  • 🇯🇵 Rising momentum for yen-backed stablecoins in $BTC-dominated markets.

Fatih Çetin
Fatih Çetin 2 weeks ago
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A policy panel within Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party has proposed a new legal framework that would open the door to cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on regulated markets. According to Reuters, the proposal aims both to formalize investment products that provide indirect access to crypto assets, and to expand the use of yen-backed digital payment tools.

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New regulation planned for crypto ETFsSupport for yen-backed stablecoinsConcerns over dollar dominance

New regulation planned for crypto ETFs

The panel’s recommendations, submitted to Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama, highlight that crypto ETFs could offer investors a simpler way to gain exposure to digital assets without the need for direct ownership. The document suggests that classifying these products as regulated financial instruments would help integrate crypto assets more closely with traditional investment frameworks.

The panel concluded that crypto ETFs might serve as a straightforward channel for investors to access digital assets without requiring direct ownership.

In April, Japan’s cabinet approved draft amendments reclassifying crypto assets as financial products rather than payment instruments, according to Reuters. Observers view this move as paving the way for greater integration of ETF-style products into the country’s capital markets.

As the country’s dominant political force, the Liberal Democratic Party plays a vital role in shaping economic and financial regulation. This means that policy proposals emerging from its internal panels are closely monitored during Japan’s official rulemaking processes.

Support for yen-backed stablecoins

In addition to the ETF initiative, the panel called for broader use of yen-backed stablecoins in regional transactions. Reuters reported that parliamentarian Junichi Kanda stated the group had recommended that the government back yen-based digital payments in payment networks across Asia.

Mini glossary: A stablecoin is a digital asset typically pegged to a fiat currency. Yen-backed stablecoins are linked to the Japanese yen and aim to limit price volatility. These assets stand out particularly for fast and predictable cross-border payments.

Kanda also noted that Japan could use the upcoming 2027 Asian Development Bank (ADB) annual meeting as a platform to promote blockchain policies and showcase stablecoin applications. The ADB is well known as a multilateral institution supporting economic development projects in the Asia-Pacific region.

Similar initiatives are underway domestically. Reuters states that Japan’s largest banks, with support from the Financial Services Agency, have been jointly experimenting with issuing stablecoins. In a separate development, JPYC launched a yen-pegged token in October 2025.

Concerns over dollar dominance

Reuters reports that in the roughly $315 billion global stablecoin market, dollar-pegged tokens still maintain clear dominance. Policymakers outside the United States have expressed concerns that this structure might weaken local payment systems and banking networks.

Some officials warn that stablecoins could divert funds away from regulated banks and disrupt traditional financial flows, according to Reuters. Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Ryozo Himino remarked last month that when shaping future money systems, central banks and private sector stablecoins should not be seen as mutually exclusive, and a broader approach is warranted.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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