Sony Bank Partners with JPYC to On-Chain Japanese Yen: Use Stablecoins to Buy PlayStation Games and Watch Crunchyroll Animations More Conveniently

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Sony Bank Japan and stablecoin issuer JPYC have signed a memorandum of understanding to enable real-time stablecoin purchases through bank accounts and explore payment integrations for music and gaming IPs.
(Background: Japan’s three major banks announced joint issuance of the Yen stablecoin: Financial Services Agency approved Mitsubishi UFJ, Sumitomo Mitsui, and Mizuho to participate in payment innovation PIP)
(Additional context: Understanding the future of Yen stablecoin “dual-track” system: JPYC’s DeFi side and institutional side of joint stablecoins)

Sony Bank Japan and JPYC Inc. announced yesterday (2nd) that they have officially signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU). They will explore allowing users to purchase Yen stablecoins (JPYC) instantly on the JPYC EX platform using Sony Bank accounts, eliminating traditional manual transfer processes.

Meanwhile, Sony Bank’s Web3 subsidiary BlockBloom will lead the design of the interface connecting banking systems with stablecoin infrastructure. More importantly, the future impact of this collaboration: both parties will explore integrating stablecoins with entertainment IPs such as music and gaming, including digital content purchases and fan reward mechanisms.

Sony Bank’s digital transformation division states: this achieves their previously proposed vision of “Web3 financial infrastructure”: combining stablecoins, security tokens, and NFTs.

Sony’s Stablecoin Puzzle

In fact, Sony Bank’s partnership with JPYC is just one part of Sony Group’s stablecoin strategy.

Another part is in the U.S… By late 2025, Sony Bank has applied for a U.S. banking license and partnered with stablecoin infrastructure provider Bastion, planning to launch a dollar-pegged stablecoin in 2026. The intended use cases include payments for PlayStation Store and Crunchyroll streaming content. In other words, future purchases of related games and anime could be paid directly with stablecoins.

A third avenue is on-chain. Early 2025, Sony Group and its joint venture with Startale, Sony Block Solutions Labs, launched the Ethereum Layer 2 network Soneium. Subsequently, Circle’s USDC was introduced as Soneium’s main token; by December 2025, Startale partnered with stablecoin platform M0 to launch the institutional-grade USD stablecoin Startale USD (USDSC) on Soneium, designed for payments and rewards within the ecosystem.

Further reading: SONY’s Layer 2 blockchain “Soneium” announces partnership with LINE, four popular games join the Soneium network

These three initiatives—Yen stablecoin (JPYC partnership), dollar stablecoin (self-issued), and on-chain infrastructure (Soneium)—form a complete ecosystem from fiat deposits to on-chain spending. This conglomerate spanning finance, gaming, music, and entertainment is redefining value flow within its ecosystem using stablecoins.

The Payment Revolution of the Entertainment Empire

What users are most excited about is the diverse integration of stablecoins within Sony’s ecosystem.

Imagine: in the future, you buy a game on PlayStation Store and pay with stablecoins; in-game rewards are issued as tokens to your on-chain wallet; you exchange these tokens for a subscription month on Crunchyroll; or purchase exclusive digital content on Sony Music’s fan platform.

All these transactions happen on Soneium, with settlement currencies being JPYC (Yen) or Sony’s own USD stablecoin, depending on your location.

Sony owns PlayStation (over 110 million monthly active users worldwide), Sony Music (one of the top three global record labels), Sony Pictures, Crunchyroll, and animation studios like Aniplex. When these assets are unified under a stablecoin payment infrastructure, it creates a closed digital economy circle.

It’s clear that stablecoins are no longer just an internal crypto game—they are permeating everyday consumption. Sony doesn’t need you to understand Layer 2; it only needs you to notice that checkout is faster, fees are lower, and you don’t even care what blockchain is underneath.

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