Japan Approves First Crypto Exchange in 4 Years
Japan's Financial Services Agency grants first crypto exchange approval in four years to Nomura-backed Laser Digital.

The update
Nomura Group’s digital asset subsidiary, Laser Digital, has received authorization to operate as a crypto asset exchange service provider under Japan’s Payment Services Act. This marks the first time Japan has approved a new crypto exchange in four years, with the last platform to receive authorization being Binance Japan in October 2022.
Why it matters
Japan’s crypto market appears to be entering a “new phase of maturity,” creating a need for “trusted counterparties and infrastructure” as institutional investors increase their interest in digital assets. This approval comes after Japan’s parliament passed revisions in July that classify crypto assets as financial assets under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act, moving regulation away from treating them primarily as payment instruments.
What to watch
Watch for Laser Digital’s expansion into institutional crypto trading services, which the company has planned following its initial liquidity provision. Monitor how this approval influences other financial institutions’ crypto strategies in Japan and whether it signals a broader shift in regulatory approach toward digital assets in Asia’s tightly regulated markets.
Sources
- cointelegraph.com — Details about Laser Digital's approval and Japan's regulatory changes
- coindesk.com — Information about Laser Digital's planned services and market implications



