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BOJ ex-board member says another rate hike unlikely this year

The Bank of Japan is unlikely to raise interest rates again for the rest of the year, but it’ll be a "toss up" whether there will be another before March.

The Bank of Japan (BOJ) won’t hike its benchmark interest rate again this year following the economic turmoil caused by the last sudden hike, according to a former board member of Japan’s central bank. 

“They won’t be able to hike again, at least for the rest of the year,” former BOJ board member Makoto Sakurai told Bloomberg in an Aug. 12 report.

The equities and crypto markets saw a sharp sell-off in early August after the BOJ suddenly raised its benchmark rate, raising it to 0.25%.

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ETHGlobal Hackathon Kicks Off in Tokyo With First Ever Pragma Summit

ETHGlobal Hackathon Kicks Off in Tokyo With First Ever Pragma SummitAs previously announced by ETHGlobal, the first-ever Pragma summit kicked off the wider ETHGlobal Tokyo hackathon on Thursday as a “hub for high-quality talks and as a forum of discussion for builders and leaders from the Ethereum ecosystem and beyond.” The event, emceed by Kartik Talwar of ETHGlobal, featured on-stage interviews with Aya Miyaguchi of […]

MEXC zero-fee event for European traders: 108 spot pairs and all EUR spot trading pairs

Crypto exchange Liquid attains Japanese derivatives licence

The exchange filed the application to Japan’s financial regulatory body in Q2 of 2020.

Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Liquid has announced that its subsidiary firm, Quoine Corporation, has acquired a Type I Financial Instruments Business license under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act from the Japanese regulatory authorities.

The approval will allow Liquid to commence derivatives trading on its platform, offering investment opportunities to both retail and institutional clients, although a specific date for launch was not disclosed.

Founded in 2014, Liquid is one of the world’s largest crypto-fiat exchanges with in excess of 800,000 customers and a reported highest daily trade volume of $1.1 billion across 2021. The platform operates under Japan's Payment Services Act via Quoine Corporation and has also applied for a license with the Monetary Authority of Singapore.

Liquid’s chief operating officer, Seth Melamed, shared his thoughts on the importance of attaining regulation within the sector:

“The Type 1 license issuance is the culmination of a great deal of preparation and collaboration by the entire Liquid team. It is also a validation that trading derivatives in crypto can be done in a compliant manner with full customer protections & transparency.”

Related: Hacked Liquid exchange receives $120M debt funding from FTX

In mid-August this year, Liquid was the victim of a $97 million security hack on its hot wallets, although the company was keen to stress that users' wallet balances were not affected by the incident.

Hot wallets such as Metamask and Phantom are a method of storing and trading cryptocurrencies widely considered more susceptible to breaches than the offline alternative of cold wallets.

In the weeks following the targeted attack, the exchange announced positive news of a $120 million debt financing investment from FTX Trading, a subsidiary of FTX, in a bid to improve the exchange's balance sheet, support licensing endeavors in jurisdictions of Japan and Singapore, enhanced capital and liquidity generation, as well as customer support services.

MEXC zero-fee event for European traders: 108 spot pairs and all EUR spot trading pairs