A major exchange recently announced a strategic adjustment to its operations in the Japanese market. According to the announcement, starting in late March, Japanese user accounts will switch to a close-only mode, meaning users can close positions and withdraw funds but cannot open new positions. By mid-July, the related services will be completely phased out.
This move reflects the ongoing tightening of financial regulation in Japan. As one of the strictest crypto markets globally, Japan continuously upgrades its compliance requirements for exchanges year after year. Many international trading platforms are adjusting their Japanese operations—some choosing to completely withdraw, while others gradually phase out services to reduce impact. This trend highlights a reality: the operational strategies of global exchanges in local markets are becoming increasingly fragmented, and the scope for regulatory arbitrage is continuously shrinking. For traders active in the Japanese market, early planning for asset transfers and account migrations has become an urgent priority.
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FOMOmonster
· 14h ago
It's starting again here in Japan. Once regulations tighten, all exchanges run away, and there's no chance to arbitrage anymore.
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 14h ago
Japan is once again hitting a bottleneck here, regulation is really extreme...
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PoolJumper
· 14h ago
Japan's recent regulation crackdown is really tough; exchanges are withdrawing one after another. It seems increasingly difficult to find a trading platform without restrictions in the future.
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 14h ago
Another exchange is running away... Japan's regulations are so strict that they should have left long ago. What are you waiting for?
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 14h ago
Japanese regulators are once again tightening restrictions, and now exchanges are really unable to operate. Exiting early is the right move; don't wait until July to be forced to liquidate.
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degenonymous
· 14h ago
The Japanese market is starting to tighten up again, and this time it's serious... It completely went offline in July, and it seems like international exchanges are being forced to withdraw one by one as regulations become increasingly strict.
A major exchange recently announced a strategic adjustment to its operations in the Japanese market. According to the announcement, starting in late March, Japanese user accounts will switch to a close-only mode, meaning users can close positions and withdraw funds but cannot open new positions. By mid-July, the related services will be completely phased out.
This move reflects the ongoing tightening of financial regulation in Japan. As one of the strictest crypto markets globally, Japan continuously upgrades its compliance requirements for exchanges year after year. Many international trading platforms are adjusting their Japanese operations—some choosing to completely withdraw, while others gradually phase out services to reduce impact. This trend highlights a reality: the operational strategies of global exchanges in local markets are becoming increasingly fragmented, and the scope for regulatory arbitrage is continuously shrinking. For traders active in the Japanese market, early planning for asset transfers and account migrations has become an urgent priority.