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A Japanese startup named JPYC, based in Tokyo, is set to issue the first yen-pegged stablecoin later this year, expected around autumn 2025.
Japanese startup JPYC is set to issue the first yen-pegged stablecoin later this year. The move follows the company's recent acquisition of a necessary license.
The stablecoin, which will be called JPYC, will be fully convertible to the yen and backed by Japanese government bonds, CEO Noritaka Okabe says.
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Japan is set to launch its first yen-backed stablecoin this fall, led by fintech firm JPYC to support payments and digital ...
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JPYC is set to become Japan's first officially recognized yen-backed stablecoin, with regulatory approval expected from the ...