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Japan’s Largest Exchange Plans To List Bitcoin, Crypto ETFs By 2027

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Japan Exchange Group, the country’s largest exchange operator, is gearing up for crypto ETFs. It plans to launch Bitcoin and crypto ETFs as soon as 2027, provided law changes are passed.

Japan Exchange Group Eyes Bitcoin, Crypto ETF Listing

In an interview, JPX Chief Executive Hiromi Yamaji said that the plans have been fueled by increased institutional interest in digital asset products linked to Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Fund managers, he noted, have demonstrated “strong interest” to launch crypto ETFs.

However, Yamaji said the key factor is law reform, which is underway in the Japanese parliament. “As far as crypto is concerned, you may know that the Japanese FSA had a special committee to discuss cryptocurrencies,” he said.

Yamaji added that “the new revision of the law is at the Diet,” according to a Bloomberg interview. He added exchanges can start “forming some sort of a product about the cryptocurrency next year maybe.” in addition, he stressed that JPX is ready: “We will do it.”

His remarks come amid mixed signals in the global markets for crypto ETFs. Farside Investors’ recent figures show significant outflows from U.S. Bitcoin ETFs late last month with even BlackRock’s IBIT suffering outflows.

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The total net outflows on April 27 were around $263 million, followed by $89.7 million on April 28 and $137.6 million on April 29. These back-to-back outflows come after previous inflows this month, indicating short-term reticence on the part of institutional investors.

Nevertheless, Japan’s announcement is a step towards regulated crypto investment products in Asia. JPX, which manages the Tokyo Stock Exchange, is likely to be a key player in launching these products if laws support their listing.

Yamaji also alluded to the exchange’s approach to other new forms of investment products. He said that “perhaps some controversial assets, prediction markets, crypto as well” are under consideration. However, he mentioned that there are constraints in adopting some products in Japan.

Whilst, the U.S. SEC is seeking public comments on the NYSE proposal to amend the rule mandating crypto ETFs to hold 85% of their NAV in assets.

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