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Japan to Regulate Crypto Like Stocks — Slashing Tax to 20% and Opening Door to ETFs

by Team Lumida
June 11, 2026
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  • Japan’s lower house passed a bill reclassifying crypto assets as financial instruments under the same framework as stocks and bonds, with final passage through the upper house expected soon.
  • The capital gains tax on crypto holdings will fall from a maximum of 55% to a flat 20% rate — in line with equities — a change that takes effect in 2028 and is expected to dramatically boost institutional and retail participation.
  • The law opens the door to crypto ETFs, with the Tokyo Stock Exchange operator already signaling it expects Bitcoin-tracking ETFs to list as soon as next year.
  • Stricter insider trading rules and higher penalties for unregistered sellers (up to 10 years imprisonment) are designed to establish a “high-trust ecosystem” that attracts global institutional capital to Japan’s crypto markets.

What Happened?

Japan’s parliament passed landmark crypto legislation in its lower house Thursday that reclassifies digital assets as financial instruments under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act — the same legal framework governing stocks and bonds. The bill, which is expected to clear the upper house and take effect next year, cuts the capital gains tax on crypto from a punishing maximum of 55% to a flat 20% rate aligned with equities, effective 2028. It also enables crypto ETFs, tightens insider trading rules with stock-equivalent penalties, and raises maximum prison sentences for unregistered crypto sellers from three years to ten. Japan’s Financial Services Agency framed the move as a push for “healthy market growth” rather than a blanket endorsement of digital assets.

Why It Matters?

Japan has one of the world’s most developed domestic crypto markets — 27 registered exchanges, a yen-backed stablecoin already in circulation, and three megabanks issuing stablecoins jointly. But the 55% tax rate had been a massive structural barrier to institutional adoption and long-term retail holding. Cutting it to 20% removes that deterrent and aligns Japan with the regulatory trajectory the US has been pushing under the Trump administration. The ETF pathway is the bigger structural shift: it brings Bitcoin and other digital assets into the mainstream investment product shelf used by Japanese pension funds, insurers, and retail investors who access markets through tax-advantaged accounts. Tokyo Stock Exchange’s plan to list crypto ETFs next year could trigger a significant wave of institutional demand.

What’s Next?

The upper house vote is expected to be a formality, with full implementation rolling out over the next year. Japan Exchange Group is positioning for crypto ETF listings, and global asset managers — including those already operating Bitcoin ETFs in the US — will be watching closely for licensing opportunities. The legislation is also likely to trigger consolidation among Japan’s 27 registered crypto exchanges, as smaller firms struggle to meet stricter disclosure and auditing requirements. Firms like QCP Group are already hiring in Tokyo in anticipation. One unintended consequence: companies like Metaplanet, which built their appeal on holding large Bitcoin treasuries as a proxy for direct crypto exposure, may face headwinds as ETFs offer a more efficient and regulated alternative.

Source: Bloomberg

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