TY - JOUR
T1 - Designing virtual currency regulation in Japan
T2 - Lessons from the MT GOx case
AU - Ishikawa, Mai
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PY - 2017/9/1
Y1 - 2017/9/1
N2 - Almost two years after the commencement of bankruptcy proceedings against the Mt Gox bitcoin exchange, Japan has finally introduced its first regulation addressing virtual currencies with an amendment to the Payment Services Act. The new rules concerning virtual currency exchange service providers and the definition of virtual currencies can certainly be considered as a step towards better regulation; however, several kinds of problems concerning virtual currencies that have arisen during the course of debate remain unsolved. First, there is the question of the nature of virtual currencies and their legal status. Secondly, the regulations applicable to financial actors operating in virtual currencies must be examined. Thirdly, issues regarding customer/user protection, which came to light as a result of the Mt Gox case, must be taken into consideration. Some have also pointed out the threat virtual currencies may pose to monetary policy. Regulatory issues that have arisen from the discussion on virtual currency regulation have already shown that whatever virtual currencies may prove to be, the effects they are causing and those affected by them are far from virtual.
AB - Almost two years after the commencement of bankruptcy proceedings against the Mt Gox bitcoin exchange, Japan has finally introduced its first regulation addressing virtual currencies with an amendment to the Payment Services Act. The new rules concerning virtual currency exchange service providers and the definition of virtual currencies can certainly be considered as a step towards better regulation; however, several kinds of problems concerning virtual currencies that have arisen during the course of debate remain unsolved. First, there is the question of the nature of virtual currencies and their legal status. Secondly, the regulations applicable to financial actors operating in virtual currencies must be examined. Thirdly, issues regarding customer/user protection, which came to light as a result of the Mt Gox case, must be taken into consideration. Some have also pointed out the threat virtual currencies may pose to monetary policy. Regulatory issues that have arisen from the discussion on virtual currency regulation have already shown that whatever virtual currencies may prove to be, the effects they are causing and those affected by them are far from virtual.
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U2 - 10.1093/jfr/fjw015
DO - 10.1093/jfr/fjw015
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85032013944
SN - 2053-4833
VL - 3
SP - 125
EP - 131
JO - Journal of Financial Regulation
JF - Journal of Financial Regulation
IS - 2
M1 - fjw015
ER -