Monex Inc, the company that recently acquired hacked Japanese crypto exchange Coincheck, has revealed plans to expand the exchange to the U.S. in an interview with Bloomberg today, May 18.
"Japan may seem like it's one step ahead in crypto, but in terms of deciding what's a security or a token and attracting institutional investors, the U.S. and Europe are moving ahead.".
Japan has long been at the vanguard of crypto adoption - the country was the first to recognize Bitcoin as a form of legal tender back in 2016 - but Matsumoto considers that the U.S. and Europe have now taken the edge in terms of crypto-specific regulatory momentum.
"At level, it's hard to even think of crypto as something you'd put in your portfolio. That means it'll just remain a plaything for speculators."
More crucially still, the CEO argued that U.S. federal regulators now wield the biggest influence on deciding the future status of crypto in the world economy, referring to the ongoing debate as to whether digital assets should be regulated as securities or commodities.
Monex's decision to target overseas markets is the latest in a series of upheavals in Coincheck's checkered history since its unprecedented $532 mln hack in Jan. 2018.
Coincheck was subsequently acquired by Monex in April, with the latter's shares surging 98 percent since the acquisition, according to Bloomberg.
Recent figures released by Monex showed that notwithstanding the mammoth post-hack writedown that Coincheck issued as a refund to affected customers, the exchange still closed the fiscal year in the green, netting ¥6.3 bln revenue on sales of ¥62.6 bln.
Earlier this month, Japan's Financial Services Agency, laid out yet further stipulations for the already stringent regulatory measures that have been imposed on the country's crypto exchanges.
An FSA source nonetheless judged that the crypto regulatory process in Japan has been unfolding "Without the necessary know-how - we been feeling our way through the dark."
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pubblicato su May 18, 2018
by Cointele | pubblicato su Coinage
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