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Japanese megabanks join forces to launch yen-based digital currency
A group of roughly 70 Japanese companies, which includes the country’s biggest financial institutions, have joined together to trial and launch a new yen-based digital currency in 2022, conveying a strong sign that the private sector is accepting blockchain-based payment systems.
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