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Beginning July 22: Gateway to Ending Services and Account Creation in Japan

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Last updated: 2024/07/22 at 8:39 PM
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In a recent announcement, Gate.io, a prominent cryptocurrency exchange, revealed that it will be terminating its services for customers in Japan, effective July 22, 2024. This decision underscores the exchange’s dedication to adhering to financial regulations in all the regions where it operates. As part of the termination process, Gate.io will cease opening new accounts for Japanese residents. To facilitate a smooth transition for existing users in Japan, Gate.io has launched a support program to help customers migrate their transactions to other cryptocurrency exchanges that comply with Japanese regulations. The exchange will also take steps to ensure compliance with Japanese law, including removing Japanese descriptions from its platform and providing necessary information in Japanese to assist users during the transition period.

Japanese cryptocurrency regulations are known for being stringent, influenced in part by high-profile incidents such as the Mt. Gox and Coincheck hacks. Mt. Gox, a major Japanese exchange, fell victim to a significant hack in 2014, leading to substantial Bitcoin losses for investors. Following years of legal battles, Mt. Gox began repaying its creditors in June 2024. Another major incident in Japanese crypto history was the 2018 hack on Coincheck, which prompted Tokyo to establish comprehensive regulations for domestic cryptocurrency exchanges. Recently, on June 14, the Financial Services Agency (FSA) issued a warning to the LBank Exchange for offering cryptocurrency transactions to Japanese residents without proper registration. Japanese law mandates that all exchanges operating within the country must obtain operating permits from the FSA, a stringent process that has deterred many major players from entering the Japanese market.

Overseas firms that actively target Japanese residents must also comply with Japanese regulations by either ceasing their activities or applying for FSA permits. This requirement has led to the exit of several significant companies from the Japanese market in recent years. In response to the increasing scrutiny by the FSA, top exchanges like Binance have been requested to either stop serving Japanese customers or seek licensing. The FSA has recently issued warnings to various overseas platforms, including Bybit and MEXC Global, for providing cryptocurrency trading services to Japanese residents without proper registration. This strict regulatory environment in Japan has placed significant pressure on cryptocurrency exchanges to comply with legal requirements to operate within the country.

Gate.io has expressed regret for any inconvenience caused by the termination of its services in Japan but remains committed to working with global financial regulatory authorities to ensure compliance. The exchange’s decision to implement a migration support program underscores its dedication to assisting customers in navigating the changing regulatory landscape in Japan. By providing a clear roadmap for the termination of services and facilitating the transition of transactions to compliant cryptocurrency exchanges, Gate.io aims to ensure that Japanese users can continue their activities within the legal framework of the country. As the enforcement of cryptocurrency regulations in Japan continues to evolve, exchanges like Gate.io must adapt to ensure compliance and maintain the trust and support of their user base.

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