SBI Holdings and Startale plan to launch a regulated yen stablecoin in Q2 2026
According to ChainCatcher, market sources report that Japanese blockchain infrastructure company Startale Group and Japanese financial group SBI Holdings plan to launch a fully regulated, yen-pegged stablecoin to support global settlements by the second quarter of 2026.
The two parties will cooperate to develop this digital currency under a new agreement. Shinsei Trust & Banking will be responsible for the issuance and redemption management of the stablecoin, while SBI VC Trade, as a licensed crypto exchange, will handle its circulation. This yen stablecoin will be issued by a trust bank and is intended for global settlements and institutional use. Startale will be responsible for technical development, while SBI will focus on compliance, regulation, and promotion of issuance.
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