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List of Flash News about Japan FSA

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2025-10-19
09:00
Japan FSA Rumor: Banks To Hold Bitcoin (BTC) and Run Crypto Exchanges? Trading Playbook and Risk Check

According to the source, a public social media post on Oct 19, 2025 claims Japan’s Financial Services Agency may allow banks to custody Bitcoin (BTC) and operate crypto exchanges, but the post provides no official FSA notice or legal reference, so the claim remains unverified at this time (source: public social media post, Oct 19, 2025). For trading, wait for an official FSA release or Cabinet Office Order update before positioning and watch BTCJPY liquidity, Japan exchange spreads, and domestic exchange volumes for confirmation signals if a policy change is announced (source: public social media post, Oct 19, 2025).

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2025-10-15
16:35
Verification Needed: Source Required to Confirm Report on Sony Pursuing Crypto Bank Charter, Stablecoin and Custody Plans

According to the source, there is insufficient verifiable information from an acceptable primary source to confirm claims that Sony is seeking a crypto bank charter and exploring stablecoin issuance and digital asset custody; please provide an official Sony Group Corporation announcement, a regulator filing (e.g., Japan FSA), or coverage by mainstream financial media for confirmation before trading decisions. Source: user-submitted social post linking to a third-party article without primary documentation.

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2025-08-18
08:18
Japan FSA Set to Approve First Yen-Backed Stablecoin JPYC ($JPYC): Trading Watch on JPY Liquidity, BTC/JPY and ETH/JPY

According to @rovercrc, Japan’s Financial Services Agency is set to approve the first yen-backed stablecoin, JPYC ($JPYC) (source: @rovercrc). Traders should monitor official notices for confirmation and any listing updates, as approval could affect JPY on-chain liquidity and pricing in BTC/JPY and ETH/JPY markets (source: @rovercrc).

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