Could Japan’s IRs accept crypto?

Japan has always been a leading country. It embraces new technologies quicker than most others and this has even included cryptocurrencies. A recent discussion on the future of integrated resorts (IR) and crypto in the country reveals that, if it chooses, Japan could become one of the first countries to fully embrace digital currencies as a form of payments at its casinos.

The discussion took place during a panel session at the iGaming Asia Congress, which was held this week at Studio City in Macau. The event wraps up today and saw participants involved in the “Spotlight on blockchain and crypto regulation in Asia” talk on Wednesday. During that talk, Japan was singled out for its experience and adoption of crypto, and how these could give it a serious competitive edge in the casino industry if it decides to allow crypto in the country’s casinos and IRs.

One of the panelists in the discussion, Bitwork Asia co-founder Bryan Wu, asserted, “Japan is heading in a very, very good direction right now.” He added that the country has shown a “big population acceptance” of digital currencies—despite several scandals tied to crypto exchanges and this could lead to the IRs being willing to embrace crypto as a payment method.

Jose Alvares, founding partner of Macau law firm CA Lawyers, adds that Japan’s experience “shows something very interesting—that Japan is willing to learn from their mistakes. When you invest in new ventures, when you are developing new ventures, you’re bound to make mistakes, you’re bound to suffer losses but they’re willing to go beyond to really promote this new idea.”