Japan's Crypto Exchanges Seek Looser Margin Trading Regulations for Growth
Japan's crypto exchanges are seeking regulations that would allow retail investors higher leverage on margin trading. Japan's Virtual & Crypto Assets Exchange Association revealed that the crypto exchanges in the country...
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Japan's Virtual & Crypto Assets Exchange Association revealed that the crypto exchanges in the country are seeking permitted leverage for retail investors of four to ten times.
Currently, crypto investors are only allowed twice the leverage on their positions....
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