Japan Eying to Build a SWIFT-Like Network for Crypto

In a bid to tackle money laundering using digital currencies, Japan is leading a push to introduce a SWIFT-like international payment system for cryptocurrencies, Reuters reported on Thursday.
The platform is said to be monitored by an inter-governmental Financial Action Task Force (FATF) team, according to the unnamed source of the publication. The island-nation is also planning to set up the network by the next few years.

A bold move or a calculated one?
SWIFT is an inter-bank messaging network used by banks all around the world to send sensitive financial information including transaction details. Cryptocurrencies, on the other hand, can be sent to anyone around the world just by knowing the receivers wallet address.
Considering the decentralized nature of the public blockchain networks, it is still unclear how the country is planning to implement such a monitoring network.
The report also revealed that the FATF last month approved the establishment of a new network proposed by the country’s Ministry of Finance and the Financial Services Agency (FSA).
Making crypto the currency of future
When it comes to adopting digital currencies, Japan is one of the progressive countries around the globe. It became one of the first countries to give Bitcoin the status of a legal tender.
However, the country is still struggling to put proper regulations on the wild crypto industry. After the massive , the watchdog agency of the country tightened its grip on the crypto trading platforms and issued notices to many companies for security lapses.
Currently, any company willing to offer crypto trading services to Japanese traders have to obtain a license from the FSA. Finance Magnates recently reported that from the regulatory body to establish crypto trading platforms. However, the agency this year to start their operations.

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