The Osaka Exchange in Japan is reportedly considering listing cryptocurrency derivatives.
BlockBeats News, July 30th, according to Bloomberg, the Osaka Exchange, a part of the Japan Exchange Group (JPX), is considering listing cryptocurrency-related futures and options. The President of the Osaka Exchange, Takasuke Yokoyama, stated in an interview that cryptocurrency-related products are "potential candidate products" and that they will thoroughly study the specifications of overseas products while closely monitoring the regulatory trends of the Japanese Financial Services Agency. Yokoyama also mentioned that the company will consider launching ETFs related to crypto assets. As the Osaka Exchange mainly deals with derivatives, if realized, the ETF will be listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
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