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Japan's Finance Minister Supports Crypto Integrati...
The Block•Monday, January 5, 2026 at 08:20 AM•1 min read

Japan's Finance Minister Supports Crypto Integration with Stock Exchanges

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According to reports, Japan's finance minister is backing the integration of cryptocurrencies across stock exchanges. This development follows recent announcements from Japan regarding plans to reclassify 105 cryptocurrencies. The reclassification aims to treat these digital assets as financial products, which would lead to the application of lower taxes. The move signals a potential shift in how Japan approaches the regulation and adoption of cryptocurrencies within its financial system.

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Japan's Finance Minister Supports Crypto Integrati...
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Japan's Finance Minister Supports Crypto Integration with Stock Exchanges

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According to reports, Japan's finance minister is backing the integration of cryptocurrencies across stock exchanges. This development follows recent announcements from Japan regarding plans to reclassify 105 cryptocurrencies. The reclassification aims to treat these digital assets as financial products, which would lead to the application of lower taxes. The move signals a potential shift in how Japan approaches the regulation and adoption of cryptocurrencies within its financial system.

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