JD.com's Options: A Look at What the Big Money Is Thinking - JD.com (NASDAQ:JD)
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China's Amazon, JD.Com, plans several stablecoins for B2B payments - Ledger Insights - blockchain for enterprise
JD.com, the massive Chinese e-commerce company, is already part of Hong Kong’s stablecoin sandbox via its subsidiary JINGDONG Coinlink Technology. The city has just passed stablecoin legislation. Now the company’s Chairman, Richard Liu, has said it plans to apply for a stablecoin license in all major currency jurisdictions. Initially it wants to use the stablecoins […] The post China’s Amazon, JD.Com, plans several stablecoins for B2B payments a…
Hong Kong’s Sandbox Results: Is Jingdong’s HKD Token Ready for Global Trade? News ETHNews
Jingdong Coinlink’s CEO Liu Peng compares stablecoins to mobile payments, positioning them as secure foundational Web3 payment tools. Hong Kong’s Stablecoin Regulations establish issuer licensing; sandbox trials test cross-border payments, investment trading, and retail transaction workflows. Liu Peng, CEO of Jingdong Coinlink, spoke with Bloomberg Businessweek China in early June. He compared stablecoins to mobile payment tools rather than to c…
CoinStats - China E-Commerce Giant JD Mulling Stablecoin ...
Richard Liu, the founder of China-based e-commerce platform JD.com, has announced the company’s plan to apply for stablecoin licences worldwide. He stated that the focus is on major sovereign currency countries and international markets. JD Eyes Stablecoin For Reduced Cross-border Payment Costs and Speed The leading Chinese e-commerce and tech giant is keen on improving global business-to-business transfers in its jurisdiction. Hence, the plan i…
JD.com Eyes Global Stablecoin Push to Transform Cross-Border Payments
Chinese e-commerce titan JD.com has unveiled ambitious plans to revolutionize global cross-border payments through a comprehensive stablecoin licensing strategy, with founder Liu Qiangdong promising to cut transaction costs by up to 90% while reducing settlement times to under 10 seconds, Chinese news outlet Sina Technology reported.The announcement, delivered by Liu during a Beijing media briefing on Tuesday, positions the retail powerhouse as …
China’s JD.com enters stablecoin race as US passes GENIUS Act – MAXBIT
JD.com plans to apply for stablecoin licenses in major countries, aiming to slash cross-border payment costs by 90% and settle in 10 seconds. Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com is stepping into the stablecoin arena, with founder Liu Qiangdong revealing plans for a global licensing push aimed at cross-border payments. The announcement, made during a media briefing...
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