The post Sony Bank Plans USD Stablecoin Launch for 2026 via GENIUS Act appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Sony Bank plans to issue a regulated US Dollar stablecoin in 2026 to power its gaming and anime economy. The firm has applied for a US national trust charter for its subsidiary, “Connectia Trust.” The move leverages the newly signed GENIUS Act to bypass credit card fees for PlayStation users. Sony Bank is accelerating its push to become a foundational player in the digital asset economy, confirming plans to issue a US Dollar-pegged stablecoin as early as fiscal 2026. The plan is to operate under the regulatory clarity established by President Donald Trump’s GENIUS Act, signed into law in July to formalize the framework for stablecoin oversight. Sony Group seeks to integrate digital payments directly into its global entertainment ecosystem. With the US generating more than 30% of Sony’s external revenue in the fiscal year that ended in March 2025, the company is preparing for a deeper blend of fintech and content delivery. Related: Sony Launches “Soneium For All” Incubator to Fund Ethereum L2 Developers As per a report, Sony Bank described a future where American gamers and anime consumers pay for subscriptions and digital content using its stablecoin rather than relying on credit cards. The shift could massively reduce transaction fees that typically flow to major payment processors. To support this effort, Sony Bank has formed a partnership with Bastion, a US stablecoin infrastructure provider, and will create a dedicated subsidiary to oversee the new venture. Stablecoins have become a very crucial tool in the global financial space with the market value of leading tokens like USDT and USDC reaching roughly $260 billion. Sony plans to link its stablecoin to everyday entertainment products consumed within its massive ecosystem. Regulatory Momentum Supports Sony’s Expansion Sony Bank’s US licensing effort, filed through its Connectia Trust unit, follows pro-crypto legislation in the… The post Sony Bank Plans USD Stablecoin Launch for 2026 via GENIUS Act appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Sony Bank plans to issue a regulated US Dollar stablecoin in 2026 to power its gaming and anime economy. The firm has applied for a US national trust charter for its subsidiary, “Connectia Trust.” The move leverages the newly signed GENIUS Act to bypass credit card fees for PlayStation users. Sony Bank is accelerating its push to become a foundational player in the digital asset economy, confirming plans to issue a US Dollar-pegged stablecoin as early as fiscal 2026. The plan is to operate under the regulatory clarity established by President Donald Trump’s GENIUS Act, signed into law in July to formalize the framework for stablecoin oversight. Sony Group seeks to integrate digital payments directly into its global entertainment ecosystem. With the US generating more than 30% of Sony’s external revenue in the fiscal year that ended in March 2025, the company is preparing for a deeper blend of fintech and content delivery. Related: Sony Launches “Soneium For All” Incubator to Fund Ethereum L2 Developers As per a report, Sony Bank described a future where American gamers and anime consumers pay for subscriptions and digital content using its stablecoin rather than relying on credit cards. The shift could massively reduce transaction fees that typically flow to major payment processors. To support this effort, Sony Bank has formed a partnership with Bastion, a US stablecoin infrastructure provider, and will create a dedicated subsidiary to oversee the new venture. Stablecoins have become a very crucial tool in the global financial space with the market value of leading tokens like USDT and USDC reaching roughly $260 billion. Sony plans to link its stablecoin to everyday entertainment products consumed within its massive ecosystem. Regulatory Momentum Supports Sony’s Expansion Sony Bank’s US licensing effort, filed through its Connectia Trust unit, follows pro-crypto legislation in the…

Sony Bank Plans USD Stablecoin Launch for 2026 via GENIUS Act

  • Sony Bank plans to issue a regulated US Dollar stablecoin in 2026 to power its gaming and anime economy.
  • The firm has applied for a US national trust charter for its subsidiary, “Connectia Trust.”
  • The move leverages the newly signed GENIUS Act to bypass credit card fees for PlayStation users.

Sony Bank is accelerating its push to become a foundational player in the digital asset economy, confirming plans to issue a US Dollar-pegged stablecoin as early as fiscal 2026.

The plan is to operate under the regulatory clarity established by President Donald Trump’s GENIUS Act, signed into law in July to formalize the framework for stablecoin oversight.

Sony Group seeks to integrate digital payments directly into its global entertainment ecosystem. With the US generating more than 30% of Sony’s external revenue in the fiscal year that ended in March 2025, the company is preparing for a deeper blend of fintech and content delivery.

Related: Sony Launches “Soneium For All” Incubator to Fund Ethereum L2 Developers

As per a report, Sony Bank described a future where American gamers and anime consumers pay for subscriptions and digital content using its stablecoin rather than relying on credit cards.

The shift could massively reduce transaction fees that typically flow to major payment processors. To support this effort, Sony Bank has formed a partnership with Bastion, a US stablecoin infrastructure provider, and will create a dedicated subsidiary to oversee the new venture.

Stablecoins have become a very crucial tool in the global financial space with the market value of leading tokens like USDT and USDC reaching roughly $260 billion. Sony plans to link its stablecoin to everyday entertainment products consumed within its massive ecosystem.

Regulatory Momentum Supports Sony’s Expansion

Sony Bank’s US licensing effort, filed through its Connectia Trust unit, follows pro-crypto legislation in the US. Trump’s pro‑crypto stance and the GENIUS Act have created a safer environment for foreign institutions entering space.

For Sony Financial Group, which was spun off and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in September, digital payments and blockchain integration remain central to its long‑term strategy.

Toshihide Endo, President of Sony Financial Group, has already signaled that issuing a stablecoin is a priority for the bank as it navigates the global shift toward tokenized finance.

Soneium: Sony’s Blockchain Foundation Gains Traction

Earlier this year, Sony Group’s Ethereum Layer‑2 network, Soneium, launched the “Soneium Score,” an on‑chain system designed to track, quantify, and reward meaningful blockchain participation.

The mechanism assigns points for activities such as swapping assets, staking, and engaging with NFTs, helping users build a persistent digital identity.

Soneium’s scoring framework evaluates engagement across four pillars, i.e., daily streaks, liquidity contribution, NFT portfolios, and bonus activities involving ecosystem partners.

Related: Sony’s Soneium Network Debuts ‘Gas-Free’ Startale App, Ditches Seed Phrases

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