Stablecoin Issuer Circle and Coincheck to Expand Access to USDC in Japan

Coincheck, Inc. (Headquartered in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; Satoshi Hasuo, Representative Director & President) and Circle Internet Financial, LLC, a global financial technology firm and the issuer of USDC1, announced plans for a partnership to expand USDC access in the Japanese market.

USDC is a fully reserved digital dollar backed 100% “by highly liquid cash and cash-equivalent assets, and is redeemable 1:1 for US dollars.”

It has a market capitalization “of approximately $27 billion (equivalent to around 4 trillion yen) with over $24 billion in circulation according to its December 2023 reserve attestation report. USDC reserves are managed separately from Circle’s business operating funds for the benefit of USDC holders, and are deposited with major financial institutions.”

Additionally, USDC has powered “over $12 trillion in cumulative on-chain transactions, and is used daily as a digitally-native store of value, unit of measure and payment innovation.”

Coincheck’s initiative to incorporate USDC as “part of its products and services is subject to obtaining registration of an Electronic Payment Instrument Services under the Payment Services Act.”

Since its launch in 2014, Coincheck attracted “over 1.91 million verified users as of end January 2024. As the leading crypto asset trading service in Japan2, Coincheck aims to leverage its design philosophy as well as its user-friendly UI and UX to foster adoption of USDC in Japan.”

This collaboration represents a significant stride in Coincheck’s efforts “to enhance its product offerings, and maintain high standards in UI and UX design.”

Jeremy Allaire, CEO and co-founder of Circle, said:

“Our collaboration with Coincheck is foundational in bringing the stability and reliability of USDC to the Japanese market. We are excited to work with Coincheck to pave the way for a new era in digital finance in Japan.”

Oki Matsumoto, Managing Director & Chairman of Coincheck, Inc. / Representative Executive Officer & Chairman of Monex Group, Inc, said:

“We are very excited to bring USDC, the global standard of stable tokens, to Japan and work together with Jeremy and the Circle team to develop further the Japanese crypto markets as well as the blockchain ecosystem.”

Satoshi Hasuo, Representative Director and President at Coincheck, Inc., said:

“We are excited to announce the collaboration with Circle to expand the usage of USDC in Japan. Stablecoins are becoming increasingly popular among domestic crypto asset users and are expected to be used as a means of payment for transactions involving buying and selling crypto assets and NFTs. Taking a step towards handling USDC, which is a stablecoin backed by high-quality US dollar-denominated reserve assets and compliant with regulations in various countries, holds significant meaning for our company as well as our users.”



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