Japan's cryptocurrency exchanges to form new self-regulating body: sources
By Takahiko Wada
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sixteen Japanese cryptocurrency exchanges will fix plans as early as next week to create a self-regulating body in a bid to better safeguard investors after a $530 million digital money heist last month, two source familiar with the plan said.
A plan to merge two separate industry bodies, the Japan Cryptocurrency Business Association and Japan Blockchain Association, had been dropped after talks stalled in favor of the new body to regulate exchanges registered with Japan's Financial Services Association, the sources said.
The sources declined to be identified because they are not authorized to speak to the media.
Officials at the Japan Cryptocurrency Business Association and the Japan Blockchain Association were unavailable for comment.
Hackers last month, stole about $530 million from Tokyo-based cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck Inc, exposing flaws in Japan's system and raised questions over how Japan regulates the industry.
(Reporting by Takahiko Wada; Writing by Tim Kelly)
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