#CryptoStocks Cryptostocks is a concept that combines cryptocurrency and traditional stocks, often referring to digital assets or shares of companies related to blockchain. Companies like Coinbase, MicroStrategy, or Bitcoin ETF funds are typical examples, attracting investors who want to access the cryptocurrency market through the stock exchange. Cryptostocks provide an opportunity to diversify investment portfolios but also come with high risks due to significant price volatility and unclear regulatory frameworks. With the development of blockchain technology, cryptostocks are becoming increasingly popular, serving as a bridge between traditional and decentralized finance, promoting innovation in investing.

In another development, the number of companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange has decreased to 3,842 last year, marking the first decline since the merger of TSE and the Osaka exchange in 2013, according to data from TSE excluding figures from the Tokyo Pro Market. This number may further drop to 3,808 by the end of June, based on Bloomberg's calculations from data including figures from the exchanges.

TSE reorganized its stock market in 2022 into Prime — for the largest companies, Standard, and Growth — listing the smallest companies. Since then, TSE has urged listed companies to improve corporate governance and take steps to increase their value.

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