
Metaplanet announced it has begun working with its securities unit, JPYC, and Progmat to explore digital credit products using Bitcoin, stablecoins, and security tokens. The companies aim to develop a more efficient and transparent way for businesses to raise funds while simplifying payments, investor management, and settlements. The initiative will study how Bitcoin can support credit products, with stablecoins handling payments and security tokens managing ownership. No product launch, terms, or timeline have been decided, and the project remains in the research and planning stage.
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