Midas Trend|1月 05, 2026 09:53
Sudden: Japanese Finance Minister Katayama expresses support for integrating Bitcoin and cryptocurrency into various stock exchanges. Good news!
What does this mean?
Today's headline: The giant wheel of the East is turning!
When Wall Street in the West is buying, Japan in the East is integrating, and the walls of the old financial system are crumbling under the impact of code
This is not just news, it is the opening of a key valve in Bitcoin's journey towards $1 million. When the traditional Tokyo Stock Exchange begins to embrace the "digital gold mine", it means that institutional capital, pension funds, and ordinary household savings of the world's third-largest economy have obtained the "official admission ticket" to enter the Bitcoin world.
1. It is not a direct buying and selling of codes, but rather a "securitization entry"
The current plan of the Japanese government is to reclassify 105 cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, from "tokens" under the Financial Settlement Act to "financial products" under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act (FIEA) by amending the law.
This means that Bitcoin will have the same legal status as stocks and bonds.
Landing form: The stock exchange will be allowed to list Bitcoin spot ETFs and cryptocurrency investment trusts. Ordinary investors can directly buy and sell these financial products linked to Bitcoin through existing securities accounts (rather than specialized cryptocurrency exchange accounts).
2. Tax reform: towards a "cost reduction and acceleration" of $1 million
This is the most exciting point for Japanese investors. Currently, Japan imposes a "miscellaneous income tax" of up to 55% on profits from Bitcoin.
Change: Once the integration is completed, Bitcoin transactions will be subject to a uniform tax rate of 20% that is consistent with stocks.
Impact: This significant tax reduction will release trillions of Japanese yen worth of household savings into the market, greatly boosting Bitcoin's long-term bottom support.
3. The entry of the "regular army" of banks and securities firms
Minister Katayama's mention of "integration" also includes allowing banks and insurance companies to sell cryptocurrencies to customers through their securities subsidiaries.
This means that Japan's three major banks (MUFG, SMBC, Mizuho) may be allowed to register as cryptocurrency exchanges or provide custody services.
Institutionalization: Asset management companies are preparing for Japan's first cryptocurrency based investment trusts, which will enable Japanese pension funds to allocate Bitcoin in a compliant manner.
Deep Narrative: From "Alternative Assets" to "Financial Standards"
Endorsement of National Credit: Following the establishment of strategic Bitcoin reserves by the United States, Japan's move marks the official evolution of Bitcoin from a "geek experiment" to a "standard configuration for major powers".
The convergence of super liquidity: The integration of stock exchanges means that Bitcoin will compete alongside stocks and bonds. This' institutionalized narrative 'is breaking down the financial barriers of the old world and pushing Bitcoin to the throne of mainstream global assets.
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