UPCX and Japanese Telecom Giant NTT Sign Partnership Agreement on Social Implementation of Next-Generation Decentralized Payment System
According to ChainCatcher, UPCX, PAYCLE Co., Ltd., and NTT Digital Corporation have signed a basic agreement to jointly advance research and collaboration on cutting-edge technologies such as blockchain.
Under this partnership, the three parties have agreed to jointly promote collaborative research and technology development based on the UPCX blockchain, strive to enhance the external recognition of the UPCX blockchain in the Japanese market, and actively build a sustainable financial and economic foundation based on decentralized technologies.
Reportedly, UPCX is a global enterprise focused on optimizing payment and financial services through high-speed blockchain technology. The company is dedicated to developing open-source payment systems to provide users with next-generation payment experiences, always prioritizing user experience and striving to build an innovative payment ecosystem.
As a member of the NTT Docomo global group, NTT Digital Corporation is committed to promoting the social application of advanced digital technologies. As a Web3 enabler, it is actively building an environment worldwide where individuals and businesses can easily and securely utilize blockchain and other technologies.

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