Japanese Regulator Suggests it May Be Preparing to Police DeFi
The top Japanese financial regulator has given a hint that it may be preparing to attempt to police the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector. The Financial Services Agency (FSA) issued a call for DeFi players to take part...
The Financial Services Agency (FSA) issued a call for DeFi players to take part in a “fact-finding survey” on the sector.
The FSA wants to “research” its “understanding” of “actual conditions” surrounding “on-chain and off-chain” data management “in decentralized financial systems.”...
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