
Sony Bank is gearing up to launch a USD-pegged stablecoin in the U.S. by early fiscal 2026, targeting seamless payments for gaming, anime, and Sony’s content ecosystem. It applied for a U.S. banking license in October through subsidiary Connectia Trust, facing resistance from community banks over regulations. The stablecoin will use Bastion’s blockchain tech for fast, low-cost transactions.
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