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Crypto Boom in Japan? Ex-CFTC Boss Highlights Potential Revival

Published 2023-06-27, 05:04 a/m
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U.Today - As the U.S. grapples with regulatory challenges around cryptocurrency, there may be a silver lining for Japan, suggests former CFTC Chairman .

From Tokyo, Giancarlo a snapshot of a Japan Times headline reading "Crypto tumult in the US might be boon for Japan," reflecting his observations about U.S. policy and its potential impact on the Asia-Pacific region.

This comes at a time when the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is embroiled in lawsuits with cryptocurrency exchange giants Binance and Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN).

Ongoing regulatory battles in the U.S. raise questions about the ripple effects on global markets. The collapse of FTX, previously a top-tier virtual token exchange, had already put the industry on edge.

Some insiders in Japan, however, see an opportunity amid the U.S. turmoil. With an established legal framework in place, they believe Japan could further cement its position as a crypto-friendly nation.

A vocal advocate for the cryptocurrency industry, Giancarlo is known for his crypto-friendly stance. His endorsement of digital currencies includes the controversial statement that Ripple's XRP is not a security, a subject currently under fierce debate in U.S. regulatory circles.

Given the existing regulatory framework, industry players in Japan anticipate that their country will largely remain unscathed by the ongoing crypto storm in the U.S.

"The U.S. is squandering an early lead, in part because SBF embarrassed some politicians and regulators who now want to look tough on crypto," Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong tweeted in response to Giancarlo's statement.

This article was originally published on U.Today

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