Japan’s biggest banks are joining forces to bring stablecoins into the country’s financial mainstream. According to Nikkei, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, and Mizuho Financial Group will jointly issue digital currencies pegged to the yen and eventually, the US dollar. A Unified Digital Payment System The three banking giants plan to create a shared framework, allowing corporate clients to issue and transfer stablecoins using common standards. The first launch will feature a yen-pegged token, designed for fast and secure fund settlements between companies and banks. A dollar-backed version is expected later, expanding cross-border payment options. With more than 300,000 corporate partners between them, the banks have the scale to drive adoption quickly. Unlike traditional banknotes, stablecoins exist only in digital form, backed by equivalent reserves to keep their value stable. The joint move can be seen as a major digital asset adoption signal from traditional finance. Sony Bank Joins the Race Meanwhile, Sony Bank is taking its stablecoin ambitions abroad. Its US subsidiary, Connectia Trust, has applied for a national trust bank charter with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to issue a dollar-pegged stablecoin in the American market. The application comes after the GENIUS Act, signed by President Donald Trump in July, established a clear regulatory framework for stablecoins. The stablecoin move comes alongside the Bank of Japan’s gradual tightening of monetary policy. Deputy Governor Shinichi Uchida recently suggested that rates, currently at 0.5%, could rise to 0.75% by early 2026, showing confidence in domestic growth. The Bank of Japan’s Deputy Governor Shinichi Uchida said the central bank will continue raising interest rates if economic and price trends meet expectations. The BOJ raised rates to 0.5% in January, ending its decade-long ultra-loose policy, and may increase to 0.75% by early… — Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) October 17, 2025 While higher rates could strengthen the yen, a measured approach may improve global liquidity, potentially boosting digital assets like Bitcoin BTC $105 428 24h volatility: 5.1% Market cap: $2.10 T Vol. 24h: $108.96 B . Pro-Crypto Prime Minister Japan’s political landscape took a decisive turn as Sanae Takaichi was elected Prime Minister. Her policies favor low interest rates, tax cuts, and large-scale economic stimulus, all aimed at curbing yen weakness and stimulating growth. Takaichi has supported cryptocurrency regulation and innovation, endorsing crypto donations to political candidates in 2019. Market participants expect a friendlier environment for digital assets. Analysts believe her leadership could reignite domestic crypto enthusiasm. nextThe post Japan’s Big Stablecoin Play: 3 Major Banks to Jointly Issue Digital Asset appeared first on Coinspeaker.Japan’s biggest banks are joining forces to bring stablecoins into the country’s financial mainstream. According to Nikkei, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, and Mizuho Financial Group will jointly issue digital currencies pegged to the yen and eventually, the US dollar. A Unified Digital Payment System The three banking giants plan to create a shared framework, allowing corporate clients to issue and transfer stablecoins using common standards. The first launch will feature a yen-pegged token, designed for fast and secure fund settlements between companies and banks. A dollar-backed version is expected later, expanding cross-border payment options. With more than 300,000 corporate partners between them, the banks have the scale to drive adoption quickly. Unlike traditional banknotes, stablecoins exist only in digital form, backed by equivalent reserves to keep their value stable. The joint move can be seen as a major digital asset adoption signal from traditional finance. Sony Bank Joins the Race Meanwhile, Sony Bank is taking its stablecoin ambitions abroad. Its US subsidiary, Connectia Trust, has applied for a national trust bank charter with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to issue a dollar-pegged stablecoin in the American market. The application comes after the GENIUS Act, signed by President Donald Trump in July, established a clear regulatory framework for stablecoins. The stablecoin move comes alongside the Bank of Japan’s gradual tightening of monetary policy. Deputy Governor Shinichi Uchida recently suggested that rates, currently at 0.5%, could rise to 0.75% by early 2026, showing confidence in domestic growth. The Bank of Japan’s Deputy Governor Shinichi Uchida said the central bank will continue raising interest rates if economic and price trends meet expectations. The BOJ raised rates to 0.5% in January, ending its decade-long ultra-loose policy, and may increase to 0.75% by early… — Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) October 17, 2025 While higher rates could strengthen the yen, a measured approach may improve global liquidity, potentially boosting digital assets like Bitcoin BTC $105 428 24h volatility: 5.1% Market cap: $2.10 T Vol. 24h: $108.96 B . Pro-Crypto Prime Minister Japan’s political landscape took a decisive turn as Sanae Takaichi was elected Prime Minister. Her policies favor low interest rates, tax cuts, and large-scale economic stimulus, all aimed at curbing yen weakness and stimulating growth. Takaichi has supported cryptocurrency regulation and innovation, endorsing crypto donations to political candidates in 2019. Market participants expect a friendlier environment for digital assets. Analysts believe her leadership could reignite domestic crypto enthusiasm. nextThe post Japan’s Big Stablecoin Play: 3 Major Banks to Jointly Issue Digital Asset appeared first on Coinspeaker.

Japan’s Big Stablecoin Play: 3 Major Banks to Jointly Issue Digital Asset

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Japan’s biggest banks are joining forces to bring stablecoins into the country’s financial mainstream. According to Nikkei, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, and Mizuho Financial Group will jointly issue digital currencies pegged to the yen and eventually, the US dollar.

A Unified Digital Payment System

The three banking giants plan to create a shared framework, allowing corporate clients to issue and transfer stablecoins using common standards. The first launch will feature a yen-pegged token, designed for fast and secure fund settlements between companies and banks.

A dollar-backed version is expected later, expanding cross-border payment options. With more than 300,000 corporate partners between them, the banks have the scale to drive adoption quickly.

Unlike traditional banknotes, stablecoins exist only in digital form, backed by equivalent reserves to keep their value stable. The joint move can be seen as a major digital asset adoption signal from traditional finance.

Sony Bank Joins the Race

Meanwhile, Sony Bank is taking its stablecoin ambitions abroad. Its US subsidiary, Connectia Trust, has applied for a national trust bank charter with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to issue a dollar-pegged stablecoin in the American market.

The application comes after the GENIUS Act, signed by President Donald Trump in July, established a clear regulatory framework for stablecoins.

The stablecoin move comes alongside the Bank of Japan’s gradual tightening of monetary policy. Deputy Governor Shinichi Uchida recently suggested that rates, currently at 0.5%, could rise to 0.75% by early 2026, showing confidence in domestic growth.

While higher rates could strengthen the yen, a measured approach may improve global liquidity, potentially boosting digital assets like Bitcoin BTC $105 428 24h volatility: 5.1% Market cap: $2.10 T Vol. 24h: $108.96 B .

Pro-Crypto Prime Minister

Japan’s political landscape took a decisive turn as Sanae Takaichi was elected Prime Minister. Her policies favor low interest rates, tax cuts, and large-scale economic stimulus, all aimed at curbing yen weakness and stimulating growth.

Takaichi has supported cryptocurrency regulation and innovation, endorsing crypto donations to political candidates in 2019. Market participants expect a friendlier environment for digital assets. Analysts believe her leadership could reignite domestic crypto enthusiasm.

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