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Featured image for article: Japan Exchange Group Eyes Stricter Oversight on Digital Asset Treasury Companies

Japan Exchange Group Eyes Stricter Oversight on Digital Asset Treasury Companies

November 13, 2025Blockonomigeneral
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Japan Exchange Group considers stricter oversight of publicly traded companies with large cryptocurrency reserves.

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Japan Exchange Group Considers Tighter Oversight for Crypto-Holding Public Companies The Japan Exchange Group (JPX), which operates the Tokyo Stock Exchange, is reportedly exploring stricter regulations for publicly-traded companies that hold significant digital asset reserves on their balance sheets. This move signals growing concerns among financial authorities about the risks posed by the growing crypto exposure of major corporations. The proposed oversight measures come amid a broader push by Japanese regulators to enhance transparency and stability in the rapidly evolving cryptocurrency market. As more mainstream businesses venture into the crypto space, either through direct investments or by accepting digital currencies as payment, policymakers are grappling with the potential systemic implications. "Crypto assets have become increasingly intertwined with the traditional financial system, so regulators are rightfully concerned about the potential for contagion," explains Dr. Hiroshi Nakaso, a former deputy governor of the Bank of Japan and current chairman of the Daiwa Institute of Research. "A collapse in the value of a company's digital holdings could have ripple effects across markets and the broader economy." Under the JPX's proposed framework, publicly-listed firms would face stricter reporting requirements regarding the size, valuation, and risk management practices associated with their crypto treasury holdings. This enhanced disclosure is intended to better equip investors to assess the digital asset exposure of the companies in which they are considering investing. Additionally, the new rules may establish thresholds for the maximum proportion of a company's total assets that can be allocated to cryptocurrencies and other digital instruments. Firms exceeding these limits could be subject to delisting or other enforcement actions, safeguarding the stability of the Japanese stock exchange. "The rise of corporate crypto treasuries has been a double-edged sword," observes Takeshi Fujimaki, a former member of Japan's House of Councillors. "While it signals mainstream adoption, it also introduces new vulnerabilities that need to be carefully managed. Stricter oversight is a prudent step to protect investors and the integrity of the financial system." The JPX's initiative reflects a broader trend of global regulators seeking to strike a balance between fostering innovation and mitigating systemic risks in the cryptocurrency ecosystem. As digital assets become more prevalent in the corporate world, policymakers will likely continue to refine their approach to ensure the orderly development of this emerging asset class. Investors and crypto enthusiasts will closely monitor the implementation and impact of the JPX's proposed regulations, as they could set a precedent for similar measures in other jurisdictions. The outcome of this regulatory evolution will shape the future integration of cryptocurrencies within the traditional financial landscape.

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