Coinbase Registers as Second-Class Member with JVCEA

Published at: March 2, 2020

The Japan Virtual Currency Exchange Association (JVCEA) — the official self-regulatory organization for the crypto industry in Japan — announced on Mar. 2 that three additional companies have just registered as second-class members.

Coinbase, Digital Asset Markets, and the Tokyo Hash have registered as reported by the JVCEA. Second-class members with the agency can be registered as crypto currency exchange companies, or businesses that are planning to apply. 

Coinbase was reported to be licensed in Japan in 2019, but hasn't really made any progress since last year. However, the crypto exchange has found other ways to expand its influence in the Japanese market. For one, by partnering with Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ for Coinbase’s international expansion efforts.

Cointelegraph Japan asked Coinbase’s Nao Kitazawa about the announcement and their plans to open an exchange in Japan, but has yet to receive a response. 

Registered crypto exchanges in Japan

Other prominent Japanese companies have applied to obtain a crypto exchange operating license with the FSA, including the messaging giant LINE.  

Coinbase, while as yet unsuccessful in Japan, did obtain an e-money license from the Central Bank of Ireland in October. The exchange also navigated the bureaucracy in the United States to register as a broker dealer with the Securities and Exchange Commission in June 2018.

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