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by: xpoolPosted on: September 1, 2025

Japan Post Bank Prepares to Launch Yen-Backed Digital Currency in 2026

Japan Post Bank is set to launch DCJPY, a new digital currency backed by Japanese yen, on a private blockchain network. The move is expected to take place in fiscal year 2026 and offers increased stability compared to other stablecoins.

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