
Japan weighs higher crypto leverage limits
- Japan is considering raising leverage limits for cryptocurrency trading.
- Regulators are reviewing whether existing restrictions remain appropriate for the market.
- Any changes could affect retail traders and the competitiveness of Japan's crypto industry.
Japanese regulators are considering increasing the leverage limits available for cryptocurrency trading as part of a broader review of the country's digital asset rules.
The proposal could allow traders to borrow more capital when trading cryptocurrencies, although no final decision has been announced.
Supporters argue that higher leverage limits could improve the competitiveness of Japan's cryptocurrency market and encourage greater trading activity.
Critics warn that increased leverage can amplify both gains and losses, raising the financial risks for retail investors.
Japan has maintained some of the world's stricter cryptocurrency regulations following several high-profile exchange failures over the past decade.
The regulatory review reflects Japan's efforts to balance investor protection with the continued development of its digital asset industry.