Japan-based crypto exchange DeCurret plans to sell to HK’s Amber Group: report

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According to the Nikkei report, the crypto exchange was unable to compete with major companies including BitFlyer and Coincheck and “profits were tapering.”

The holding company behind DeCurret, the Japan-based company offering trading and exchanges of digital assets, reportedly plans to sell its crypto business to investment platform Amber Group.

According to a Wednesday report from the Nikkei newspaper, DeCurret Holdings intends to sell the crypto branch of its business to the Hong Kong-based company Amber Group in February. Though the details of the acquisition are unclear, the news outlet reported that the sale price would be in the millions of dollars.

DeCurret established a new business structure in December 2021, launching a holding company, DeCurret Holdings, and separating its digital currency and crypto business into separate subsidiaries. Under the proposed arrangement, DeCurret Inc. will represent the company’s crypto exchange business, while DeCurret DCP will handle the digital currency business.

With the upcoming sale of its crypto arm, DeCurret reportedly plans to focus on digital currencies. Japanese regulators including the country’s Financial Services Agency, or FSA, recognize digital currencies as distinct from crypto.

First launched in 2019, DeCurret later received regulatory approval from the FSA and proposed crypto could be used as a payment method for Japan’s public transportation system. However, according to the Nikkei report, the crypto exchange was unable to compete with major companies including BitFlyer and Coincheck and “profits were tapering.”

Related: DeCurret Partners with KDDI to Test Digital Currency

Should the sale go through, it would be another example of a China-based — in this case, Hong Kong — business purchasing one of the few regulated crypto exchanges in Japan. In 2018, Huobi Global’s Japanese subsidiary purchased a majority stake in BitTrade, one of only sixteen regulated exchanges in the country at the time. As of the end of 2021, there were 30 FSA-approved crypto exchange businesses operating in Japan.

Based in Hong Kong, the Amber Group achieved a $1 billion valuation in June 2021 following a $100 million funding round. The crypto financial services firm has since backed projects including decentralized exchange aggregator 1inch Network and launched its own nonfungible token studio, called Creator Finance.

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