Japan’s yen stablecoin is coming this fall?

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Japan’s about to shake up the crypto industry with something big, and it’s called JPYC.

A stablecoin pegged one-to-one with the Japanese yen. No joke. It’s backed by cold, hard cash, bank deposits and government bonds.

Think of it as digital yen that plays by the rules but moves faster than your morning coffee order at the office.

Japan’s first stablecoin

How it was? Japan’s financial watchdog, the Financial Services Agency, the FSA has been circling the idea of a yen-based stablecoin for a while.

Why? Because in a world dominated by dollar-backed stablecoins like USDT and USDC, Japan wants its digital money to have some serious skin in the game.

The approval of JPYC, expected as soon as this fall, will mark Japan’s first stablecoin tied directly to its own currency, with plans to issue roughly $7 billion worth over the next three years.

Boosting the demand for Japanese government bonds

So, what’s cooking now? JPYC will be issued by Tokyo’s own fintech marvel, JPYC Inc., who are gearing up to register officially as a money transfer business this month.

Once they’re set, JPYC coins will hit the market, ready for individuals and businesses to use, from international remittances that don’t creep along like last year’s office Wi-Fi, to corporate payments and even DeFi projects hungry for a stable medium of exchange.

They say this isn’t just about simply making payments smoother. JPYC’s launch could boost demand for Japanese government bonds, potentially lowering borrowing costs for the country.

Hedge funds and family offices are already buzzing with interest, eyeing JPYC for cross-border trades and stable yen exposure.

It’s like the office finally getting a financial upgrade, and everyone’s invited to the party.

Backed by real assets

Investor protection? Covered. JPYC falls under strict anti-money laundering and counter-terror financing regulations, thanks to Japan’s robust legal framework that treats stablecoins like currency-denominated assets.

It’s a no-nonsense, cautious yet forward-thinking move that wants to balance innovation with safety.

In short? Japan’s stepping up as a global blockchain leader, setting the stage for stablecoins that aren’t just digital illusions but backed by real assets and more importantly, real trust.


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András Mészáros
Written by András Mészáros
Cryptocurrency and Web3 expert, founder of Kriptoworld
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With years of experience covering the blockchain space, András delivers insightful reporting on DeFi, tokenization, altcoins, and crypto regulations shaping the digital economy.

📅 Published: August 19, 2025 • 🕓 Last updated: August 19, 2025
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