Япония может существенно изменить правила торговли криптовалютой

cryptonews.ruPubblicato 2025-04-14Pubblicato ultima volta 2025-10-15

Финансовые регуляторы Японии планируют изменить правовой статус криптовалют, чтобы бороться с инсайдерской торговлей. Управление финансовых услуг Японии намерено представить законопроект в парламент в следующем году.

Этот законопроект вносит незначительные юридические изменения, но такие, которые могут применяться ко всему, от BTC до монет-мемов с низкой капитализацией. В 2026 году FSA также организует новое Криптобюро, которое может помочь решить будущие проблемы.

Новые правила использования криптовалют в Японии

Инсайдерская торговля уже давно является проблемой в криптоиндустрии, но несколько недавних инцидентов усугубили ситуацию. В прошлую пятницу неизвестный «кит» получил огромную прибыль от объявления Трампа о тарифах в «Чёрную пятницу», что вызвало возмущение в сообществе:

Прибыль в размере 190 миллионов долларов менее чем за 24 часа. Возможно, это была самая крупная инсайдерская сделка в истории.

— Coffeezilla (@coffeebreak_YT) 11 октября 2025 г.

Однако, несмотря на то, что в США набирает популярность лозунг «Преступление теперь законно», некоторые страны полны решимости остановить эту растущую тенденцию. Сегодня местные СМИ сообщили, что Япония готовится к смелым шагам, направленным на полную переклассификацию криптовалют для предотвращения инсайдерской торговли.

Существенное изменение в законе

Агентство финансовых услуг Японии (FSA), главный регулятор в сфере криптовалют, уже несколько месяцев стремится ослабить ограничения в сфере Web3. Тем не менее это не означает, что страна готова занять позицию невмешательства в отношении преступной деятельности.

Новая инициатива FSA, в случае успеха, приведёт к переклассификации криптовалют в соответствии с японским законодательством. Вместо того чтобы быть «средством расчёта», цифровые токены станут финансовыми продуктами и, предположительно, будут классифицироваться иначе, чем ценные бумаги.

Этот шаг позволит FSA ввести новые ограничения и наказывать за инциденты, связанные с инсайдерской торговлей. Такое решение является элегантным, но не обязательно гарантированно осуществимым.

FSA собирается представить законопроект в парламент Японии в 2026 году с просьбой внести изменения в положение криптовалюты в Законе о финансовых инструментах и биржах. В том же году компания также проводит реорганизацию, создавая новое Бюро по криптовалютам и Web3.

Другими словами, законодательные препятствия могут помешать этой переклассификации, и даже в оптимистичном сценарии до этого ещё далеко. Тем не менее финансовые регуляторы Японии серьёзно относятся к использованию криптовалют в инсайдерской торговле.

Будем надеяться, что эти усилия помогут создать модель для борьбы с безудержной преступностью в Web3.

Япония может внести существенные изменения в правила торговли криптовалютой.

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