Sony Bank Joins Ripple Circle to Launch US Dollar Stablecoin by 2026
TLDR Sony Bank will launch a USD-pegged stablecoin in the U.S. by fiscal 2026. The coin will support payments across Sony’s games, music, and streaming platforms. Sony applied for a U.S. banking license and partnered with Bastion for the launch. The ICBA warns the coin lacks FDIC insurance and may bypass strict bank rules. Sony […] The post Sony Bank Joins Ripple Circle to…
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