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Circle’s USDC Becomes Japan’s First Approved Stablecoin, Launch Date Confirmed

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Mustafa Mulla

Circle, the company behind the USDC stablecoin, has made history by becoming the first and only stablecoin approved for use in Japan. With this approval, Circle is set to launch USDC in Japan on March 26 through a partnership with SBI Holdings.

This move is expected to create new possibilities in trading, payments, cross-border finance, and foreign exchange. By bringing USDC into Japan’s financial system, Circle is expanding its reach in one of the world’s most regulated markets.

Here’s why this move matters.

Two Years in the Making

Circle’s CEO, Jeremy Allaire, recently shared that the company worked for more than two years with Japanese regulators and financial firms to secure approval. This effort highlights Circle’s focus on compliance and global expansion.

To establish a strong presence in Japan, Circle has launched new operations and formed a joint venture (JV) with SBI Holdings, one of Japan’s leading financial firms. As part of this partnership, SBI VC Trade, an SBI Holdings subsidiary, will soon introduce USDC to Japanese users.

This follows a major milestone on March 4, when SBI VC Trade became the first platform to receive regulatory approval to list USDC under Japan’s Financial Services Agency’s stablecoin framework.

Expanding USDC’s Reach in Japan

Circle also plans to list USDC on major Japanese exchanges, including Binance Japan, bitbank, and bitFlyer. More platforms are expected to follow, further strengthening USDC’s presence in the country.

Japan’s Clear Regulations for Stablecoins

Japan has been a leader in blockchain and Web3 adoption, setting clear rules for stablecoins. These regulations now provide a secure path for stablecoins like USDC to operate and grow in the country.

SBI Holdings’ CEO, Yoshitaka Kitao, sees this development as a step toward better financial access and digital asset growth in Japan. He believes it aligns with SBI’s vision for the future of payments and blockchain-based finance.

Japan has been cautious about digital assets due to past incidents like the Mt. Gox collapse. However, with stronger regulations now in place, stablecoins like USDC are gaining trust as a safe and reliable option for individuals and businesses.

A Major Step for USDC’s Global Growth

With Japan’s approval, USDC is set to be used for more than just crypto trading. This milestone strengthens Circle’s position as a global leader in stablecoins, making digital dollars more accessible worldwide.

Currently, USDC has a market capitalization of nearly $60 billion, reinforcing its status as one of the most trusted stablecoins.

With USDC now in Japan’s financial mix, the stablecoin game just leveled up. Definite cause for celebration!

Mustafa Mulla

Mustafa has been writing about Blockchain and crypto since many years. He has previous trading experience and has been working in the Fintech industry since 2017.

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