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DCJPY Set for 2026 Rollout as Japan Post Bank Enters Digital Currency Race

The post DCJPY Set for 2026 Rollout as Japan Post Bank Enters Digital Currency Race appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Japan Post Bank is preparing to introduce its digital deposit currency, DCJPY, by 2026 in a move that could reshape Japan’s financial landscape and accelerate the country’s adoption of blockchain technology. A Major Player Steps Into Digital Currency With more than $1.3 trillion in deposits and 120 million account holders, Jap…
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Tokenization is gaining ground in global finance, with many leading financial institutions rushing to explore this niche. Japan Post Bank is the last to join after declaring its intention to introduce a network of tokenized assets in fiscal year 2026. The article Japan Post Bank will launch a network of tokenized assets via the DCJPY by 2026 appeared first on Cointribune.

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Japan Post Bank has announced that it will introduce a digital yen by the end of fiscal year 2026 to make it easier for its depositors to conduct digital financial transactions. The move by the postal giant, which manages around 190 trillion yen ($1.29 trillion) in deposits, shows that more and more organizations in the country are using blockchain technology to simplify financial transactions.

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Coinscreed broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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