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by: xpoolPosted on: August 25, 2025

US vs. Japan: A Regulatory Showdown on Crypto

The world of cryptocurrency is witnessing a fascinating regulatory dance between the U.S. and Japan, each nation pursuing its own path to navigate this rapidly evolving landscape. The US has made strides in clarifying stablecoin rules with the recently passed Genius Act, while Japan tackles tax reform and transaction limits to align with global standards. This unique approach is shaping the future of digital finance.

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