Nonsene. Japan itself isn't shutting down exchanges randomly. If you were up to date with the actual way of doing business there, you would know that services have to apply for a license in order to operate as exchange. If you don't meet their standards, you don't stand a chance unless you force through the required changes, it's that simple. People blame Japan for this, but they are only doing what they are supposed to do, which is making sure garbage exchanges aren't allowed to operate and mess up big time, especially after the Coincheck hack. We have to aim for quality instead of quantity, and I fully support Japan in that regard. Just look at how many shit exchanges we have operating here, it's ridiculous, where in most cases they aren't even allowed to operate in various countries. Exchanges as Yobit and HitBtc are the perfect example of that.