Starting October 31, Bybit will stop accepting new user registrations from Japan to comply with local regulatory guidelines aimed at protecting investors. Existing Japanese users can continue using the platform for now, but further restrictions may be introduced in the future. Bybit has faced warnings from Japanโs Financial Services Agency in 2021 and 2023 for operating without proper registration. This move reflects Bybitโs commitment to following evolving regulations and working closely with Japanese authorities.
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