According to CoinPost, Saki Katayama, Japan's Minister of Finance and Financial Services, stated at the Tokyo Stock Exchange New Year Opening Ceremony that 2026 will be positioned as the "Digital Year," emphasizing the key role of commodity and securities exchanges in promoting the adoption of digital assets and blockchain assets. She pointed out that to ensure the public truly benefits from digital assets, the infrastructure of exchanges should be leveraged to accelerate adoption. She also mentioned the trend of the US achieving inflation hedging through ETFs, implying that Japan should actively promote similar developments, and expressed her full support as the Financial Services Minister for exchanges to create a more advanced digital asset trading environment.
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According to CoinPost, Saki Katayama, Japan's Minister of Finance and Financial Services, stated at the Tokyo Stock Exchange New Year Opening Ceremony that 2026 will be positioned as the "Digital Year," emphasizing the key role of commodity and securities exchanges in promoting the adoption of digital assets and blockchain assets. She pointed out that to ensure the public truly benefits from digital assets, the infrastructure of exchanges should be leveraged to accelerate adoption. She also mentioned the trend of the US achieving inflation hedging through ETFs, implying that Japan should actively promote similar developments, and expressed her full support as the Financial Services Minister for exchanges to create a more advanced digital asset trading environment.