Cryptocurrency marketplace Coinbase has unveiled that it is setting up an office in Japan as it continues to build an accessible financial system for the world. The San Francisco-based firm has revealed that Nao Kitazawa, a former investment banker at Morgan Stanley Japan and former COO at Money Design, a firm that helped pioneer automated investment advice platforms in the country, will be foremost the fresh office. According to a blog post from Coinbase, the recent office ‘will lay the foundation for Japan’s crypto investors to access a range of Coinbase’s products.’ In a bid to ensure the smooth running of the recent office, the enterprise has stated that it is working with Japan’s financial regulator, the Financial Products Agency (FSA), so that it is compliant with local laws at every level. Founded in 2012, Coinbase has become the biggest cryptocurrency trading platform in the U.S. that provides its merchants and consumers with a wallet and system. This enables them to transact with digital currencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, and Litecoin. Serving over 20 million customers in 32 countries, with more than $150 billion worth of cryptocurrency marketplace, Coinbase has become a trusted organisation for investors to trade. Yet, despite its solid standing around the world, the only presence it has in Asia is in Singapore. The organization is hoping that it now has a strong foundation to push into the Japanese market with Nao’s experience and his background. “As a regulated, compliant crypto enterprise in the U.S., we will focus on building that same level [of] trust with recent customers in Japan,” stated Dan Romero, vice president and general manager of Coinbase According to Romero, this is the trading platform’s ‘effort to accelerate the international adoption of cryptocurrency.’ Japan, seen as one of the crypto-friendly jurisdictions, has become one of the biggest cryptocurrency markets in recent years. This is due in part to legislation that came into effect last year that established Bitcoin as a legal form of payment. As a result, it helped the currency quickly establish itself within Japan. However, since Tokyo-based cryptocurrency trading platform Coincheck was hacked in January, which saw the loss of $530 million worth of NEM, the FSA has tightened its stance on the industry. Consequently, it has prompted regulators to look closely at the market to see what needs to be done to ensure customers’ assets remain safe. With regulations tightening in the country several Japanese exchanges have been forced to close. Yet, just as Coinbase is opening an office in Japan, fellow San Francisco-based cryptocurrency trading platform Kraken has noted that it is halting trading products in Japan this month. According to a statement from the firm in April, it cited rising costs for its decision. It did mention that it hopes to re-enter the Japanese market at some point in the future.
Coinbase to Expand Its Presence in Asia with New Office in Japan
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has announced that it is setting up an office in Japan...

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