Nomura-Backed Laser Digital Breaks Japan’s Four-Year Crypto Approval Drought

  • Laser Digital Japan will begin by supplying liquidity to domestic crypto service providers, with plans to add institutional digital-asset trading as demand from professional investors expands.
  • Laser Digital has become Japan’s first new crypto market entrant in four years after its local subsidiary was registered as a crypto asset exchange service provider.
  • The approval comes as Japan prepares to bring cryptocurrencies under its financial-instruments regulatory regime, representing a significant change in the country’s digital-asset rules.
  • The company said its initial business will center on liquidity services for local virtual-asset providers. It also intends to offer digital-asset trading services to institutional investors, though the launch timeline and specific products have yet to be disclosed.
  • Laser Digital revealed plans to expand its crypto operations in Japan late last year.
  • Backed by Nomura, Japan’s biggest investment bank, Laser Digital is entering a market where institutional interest in digital assets is rising. A 2026 Nomura and Laser Digital survey found that 79% of respondents planned to invest in crypto assets over the next three years.
  • Jez Mohideen, co-founder and CEO of Laser Digital, said Japan’s digital-asset market is entering a more developed phase. He said increased institutional participation is driving demand for reliable counterparties and infrastructure tailored to professional investors.
  • Japan reclassified cryptocurrencies as financial instruments last month, establishing a regulatory foundation for potential crypto ETFs and a separate tax regime for digital assets. The changes are expected to take effect in 2027.
  • Steve Ashley, co-founder and executive chairman of Laser Digital, said the Japanese expansion reflects a broader global trend, with sophisticated investors seeking easier access to digital assets as well as institutional-quality infrastructure.
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