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Bybit to Discontinue Services for Japanese Residen...
Cointelegraph•Tuesday, December 23, 2025 at 07:57 AM•1 min read

Bybit to Discontinue Services for Japanese Residents Citing Regulations

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Bybit exchange will discontinue services for users based in Japan. According to reports, the phase-out will commence in 2026. This development follows earlier measures taken by the exchange to halt new registrations in Japan. The decision appears to be influenced by regulatory factors. Digital asset exchanges often face evolving regulatory landscapes in various jurisdictions, impacting their operational decisions and service offerings.

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Bybit to Discontinue Services for Japanese Residen...
Cointelegraph•Tuesday, December 23, 2025 at 07:57 AM•1 min read

Bybit to Discontinue Services for Japanese Residents Citing Regulations

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Bybit exchange will discontinue services for users based in Japan. According to reports, the phase-out will commence in 2026. This development follows earlier measures taken by the exchange to halt new registrations in Japan. The decision appears to be influenced by regulatory factors. Digital asset exchanges often face evolving regulatory landscapes in various jurisdictions, impacting their operational decisions and service offerings.

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Bitcoin could crash by another 30% as four-year cycle gains strength, investment firm says

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Trump Met Privately With Coinbase CEO Before Blasting Banks Over Crypto Bill: Report - Yahoo Finance

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