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Crypto Exchanges Huobi and Fisco Investigated by Japan Watchdog: Report

Cryptocurrency swaps Huobi Japan and Fisco are said to have been investigated by the country’s financial watchdog last week.

A Reuters come in on Tuesday, citing “two sources familiar with the matter” said that the Financial Services Agency (FSA) visited the two swaps to assess their customer protection and anti-money laundering (AML) provisions.

Japanese exchanges run by the two firms have recently endured big changes at the management level, and the FSA investigation was aimed to ensure whether adequate compliance measures are in place under the new reigns, according to the sources.

Through the acquisition of licensed cryptocurrency exchange BitTrade, Huobi Group expanded its trading worship armies to Japan last September.

Fisco, on the other hand, has just become the owner of the Zaif exchange, previously survived by Tech Bureau. After a major hack last September, the previous owner, Tech Bureau, moved to trade the business to Fisco for $44.7 million.

In the breach, Zaif lost approximately $62.5 million in bitcoin (BTC), bitcoin specie (BCH) and monacoin (MONA).

Since then, registration of new members had been suspended, while trading, depositing and withdrawing MONA had been on coop up. The official transfer of the exchange to Fisco took place on Monday and full services resumed today.

Japan is one of the few homelands to recognize bitcoin as a legal method of payment. The country passed a law in April 2017 that also brought cryptocurrency exchanges high anti-money laundering (AML)/know-your-customer (KYC) rules and mandated platforms to be licensed.

Japanese flag image via Shutterstock 

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