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Cryptocurrencies are set to be recognized as financial assets in Japan(reddit.com)
Cryptocurrencies are set to be recognized as financial assets in Japan under a new regulatory framework that will bring major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act (FIEA). The changes introduce stricter oversight, including insider trading rules, enhanced disclosure requirements, and tougher penalties for non-compliance. The move comes as crypto adoption continues to grow across Japan and is widely viewed as a step toward aligning the country's regulatory framework with international standards. With implementation expected within the next year and full adoption targeted by fiscal year 2027, the reforms could boost investor confidence and support greater institutional participation in the crypto market. submitted by /u/Webclues_Infotech [link] [Kommentare]
What's happening with memecoins in 2026(reddit.com)
Memecoins feel quieter this year. I remember paying close attention to DOGE, SHIB and Floki back in 2021, but their prices and attention feel nowhere near what they were then. It also feels like people are talking less about memes or maybe crypto too. I sold all my memecoins in 2023 and moved them all to BTC. I split them into a long-term position and grid bots for short term votality on bydfi. That feels like a smart decision when looking back now. Curious how you guys see memecoins and crypto overall now. Are you still confident?? submitted by /u/Gentlegee01 [link] [Kommentare]
Staking ADA on Robinhood. Love it(reddit.com)
There's staking on Robinhood for ADA. Only a 1 day unlock period and only $1 minimum to stake and getting rewards in about 15 days Is there a better staking protocol out there in all honesty? I challenge people to at least try deviating from other chains and try it out. If you're not satisfied, there's always your home chain. Use a hardware wallet if you're gonna download Lace and ask AI some questions if Cardano is as bad as everyone says it is Godspeed submitted by /u/Substantial-Suit-926 [link] [Kommentare]
Grayscale Places XRP at the Center of the Global Payments Narrative(reddit.com)
I saw Grayscale posted that every asset has its narrative and put XRP with global payments, Bitcoin with digital money, and Ethereum with the world computer. A few other coins got their own tags too. The XRP Ledger was built to move value faster and with lower fees than a lot of older systems. Ripple has pointed out that businesses handle around $16 trillion a year in payments and clearing, but digital assets still make up only a small part of that flow so far. A lot of crypto talk stays on price charts and short-term moves. This take from Grayscale pulls the focus toward what these networks are actually used for, things like companies sending money across borders or settling trades without waiting days for banks to clear everything. Projects such as XORA finance are testing this on the XRP Ledger by letting holders earn yield on their balances with fast withdrawals, giving a taste of what using the asset for more than just price changes might look like. It makes you wonder how much day-to-day payment and finance work matters compared with just holding something and watching the number go up or down. Do these kinds of labels from bigger firms help or just add noise? submitted by /u/Sad-Struggle7797 [link] [Kommentare]
Why cant I invest in long term crytpo at 5x leverage?(reddit.com)
For context, Im using kalshi and they have perpetuals for cryptos like btc and eth and I was wondering, why cant I just leverage “safe” crypto?. I know I can get liquidated but lets say a crypto like eth shouldnt be THAT swingy. Why arent many people saying this is a viable strategy? (Also I have almost no knowledge on trading, investing, and crypto. So take this lightheartedly.) submitted by /u/Busy_Presentation463 [link] [Kommentare]