KuCoin obtained regulatory approval to operate in Australia with fiat on-ramps, while Japan introduces new reserve requirements for exchanges. The post KuCoin Exchange Secures Fiat Trading License in Australia appeared first on Coinspeaker.KuCoin obtained regulatory approval to operate in Australia with fiat on-ramps, while Japan introduces new reserve requirements for exchanges. The post KuCoin Exchange Secures Fiat Trading License in Australia appeared first on Coinspeaker.

KuCoin Exchange Secures Fiat Trading License in Australia

2025/11/26 02:27
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On Nov. 25, prominent cryptocurrency exchange KuCoin obtained regulatory licenses to operate legally in Australia, marking a major expansion into one of the Asia-Pacific region’s stricter markets. KuCoin confirmed the milestone in a post on X on Tuesday, signaling the start of full-scale compliant operations.

According to details, the license grants KuCoin permission to offer fiat on-ramps, enabling Australian users to purchase digital assets through local banking rails and AUD-denominated payment methods.

Under AUSTRAC rules, cryptocurrency exchanges must comply with local AML and counter-terrorism financing standards.

The approval places KuCoin directly within Australia’s regulated digital asset framework, overseen by AUSTRAC, the country’s financial intelligence and anti-money-laundering authority founded in 1989.

BC Wong, Global CEO of KuCoin, said securing AUSTRAC registration represents a key milestone in strengthening the platform’s global compliance framework. He emphasized that Australia maintains some of the highest standards for digital asset oversight, adding that KuCoin “will continue investing in robust compliance systems to protect users and support the healthy growth of the Australian digital asset ecosystem.”

The company also revealed a partnership with Australian financial services firm Echuca Trading, a move that expands KuCoin’s reach into regulated crypto futures markets.

New Liability Reserve Rules Target Exchange Security in JapanReintentar

Meanwhile, in Japan, the Financial Services Agency (FSA) is preparing new rules that could require crypto exchanges to maintain liability reserves, according to reports on Nov. 25. The mandate is part of Japan’s broader effort to align digital assets with traditional securities oversight.

The new reserve requirement compels exchanges to hold sufficient liquid assets to cover operational risks, security incidents, and compensation obligations. This matches Japan’s close watch of the cryptocurrency sector, following years of high-profile exchange failures including the infamous Mt. Gox exchange and Coincheck which shut down in 2018.

On a positive note, the anticipated rule change creates the framework for exchanges to provide compliant services to institutional investors in Japan.

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