Insider crypto trading will be banned in Japan

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Japan is officially flipping the script on crypto chaos. This week, Tokyo’s Financial Services Agency and the Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission dropped bombshell plans to amend the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act.

The headline? Insider trading in cryptocurrencies will now be criminal.

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Same rules

The same rules that apply to Wall Street sharks now hunt the crypto insiders.

Exchanges will face real scrutiny, regulators can slap hefty penalties on illicit earnings, and offenders will get prosecuted, all under one sturdy legal roof.

Unlike the U.S., where enforcement moves at the pace of molasses, Japan is weaving crypto assets straight into its securities laws.

This isn’t a knee-jerk reaction to some headline scandal but a well-thought-out design to keep fairness front and center in the crypto jungle.

But Tokyo’s crusade fits into a greater Asian trend. South Korea is tightening user protections, Hong Kong enforces mandatory exchange licenses, and Singapore’s hawkish anti-money laundering measures lead the charge.

Together, these moves forge what insiders (not those insiders) call Asia’s financial wall, a coordinated defense to crown innovation but crush the reckless speculation contagion that battered Western markets during 2022-23.

Pseudonymity

Japan’s new insider trading law is the secret sauce. Finally, insider fishy business in crypto, from exchange employees to project founders, faces criminal liability equal to that of traditional stock traders possessing confidential intel.

But who exactly counts as an insider in a decentralized world where code rules and anonymity thrives?

Many tokens lack a central issuer, and blockchain users often wear masks of pseudonymity.

The Japan Virtual and Crypto Assets Exchange Association has wrestled with these ghosts, short on investigative firepower.

National strategy

Now, SESC gains muscle to demand data from exchanges, monitor suspicious wallet moves, and slap penalties that fit the crime.

It’s a hybrid beast of blockchain forensics and old-school regulatory muscle, finally putting transparency pants on the crypto wild stallion.

With powerhouse political backing from digital sovereignty advocate Sanae Takaichi, this isn’t just regulation.

It’s a full-scale national strategy, combining investor protection with competitive taxes to vault Japan back as Asia’s fintech frontrunner and a global role model for responsible crypto innovation.


Disclosure:This article does not contain investment advice or recommendations. Every investment and trading move involves risk, and readers should conduct their own research when making a decision.

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András Mészáros
Written by András Mészáros
Cryptocurrency and Web3 expert, founder of Kriptoworld
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With years of experience covering the blockchain space, András delivers insightful reporting on DeFi, tokenization, altcoins, and crypto regulations shaping the digital economy.

📅 Published: October 17, 2025 • 🕓 Last updated: October 17, 2025
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