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Sony Set To Launch Crypto Exchange with The Acquisition of Amber Japan

Sony Group, a leading conglomerate in Japan, is set to launch a crypto exchange following its acquisition of Amber Japan. According to a July 1 statement, Sony will become the new owner of Amber Japan’s WhaleFin exchange, which will be renamed S.BLOX Co. It stated: 

“In addition to redesigning the UI screen, the renewal of “WhaleFin” will include the release of a new app to provide an easier-to-use service. After the renewal, we also plan to further expand the supported currencies and functions.”

However, the release did not provide information on when this new exchange would become operational.

This acquisition comes over two years after the Singapore-based Amber Group acquired DeCurret, a regulated Japanese crypto exchange, and rebranded it as Amber Japan.

Reports revealed that the exchange faced significant challenges in 2022 due to its exposure to the collapsed FTX exchange, leading to substantial losses.

To mitigate financial issues, Amber Japan raised $300 million in a Series C funding round in December 2022, with investments from Fenbushi Capital, Temasek, and Sequoia China. This funding aimed to protect customers affected by the FTX collapse.

Sony’s acquisition follows Amber Group’s announcement in April 2023 that it was considering selling its Japanese subsidiary to focus on institutional rather than retail business.

This acquisition will expand Sony Group’s portfolio to include crypto alongside its gaming, music, and electronics businesses. The move is also expected to boost Sony’s market value beyond its current $100 billion valuation.

Meanwhile, this is not Sony’s first foray into the emerging industry. In 2023, Sony filed a patent for an NFT framework to enable the use of NFTs as in-game assets across its gaming platforms.

The Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) of South Korea has declared the opening of a 24-hour surveillance system with the goal of identifying and stopping fraudulent activity in the cryptocy space. 

The FSS said in the press release that this project is in line with the Virtual Asset User Protection Act, which will go into effect on July 19 and is South Korea’s first comprehensive crypto law.

From January to May of this year, the FSS worked closely with local exchanges to build a real-time surveillance system. It implemented a standard reporting format for transaction data submissions, derived from the Korea Exchange (KRX), to identify any unusual activity.

The system is designed to meticulously filter out unusual transactions using models and metric indications generated by simulations. Major local exchanges, which handle 99.9% of all cryptocy trading in South Korea, the agency continued, have already constructed the monitoring system using its most recent standards.

The FSS recommended that exchanges set up specialized monitoring teams and make use of auditing data, including on-chain data, to find evidence of illicit activity. The agency stated that using a token’s secret information for unfair trading, manipulating prices, or fabricating circulation data are examples of illicit acts in the cryptocy space.

It made it easier for exchanges to report questionable transactions quickly by providing a hotline, and strengthening regulatory monitoring.

The Virtual Asset User Protection Act, South Korea’s first cryptocy law, will become fully operative on July 19. It seeks to outlaw unethical behaviors in cryptocy investment, including using confidential information for personal gain and manipulating markets. It mandates that suppliers guarantee 80% of deposits in cold storage and give users compensation insurance. 

Legislators in the country are currently working on a follow-up bill to the User Protection Act, wherein issues like regulating stablecoins and permitting institutional cryptocy trading are being deliberated.

South Korean exchanges have adopted a new code of conduct and are reviewing 1,333 cryptocurrencies traded domestically, aiming to strengthen market integrity and boost investor confidence in regulated crypto markets, shaping future regulation in South Korea.

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