Japan's convenience store payment network expansion facilitates low-cost cross-border remittances.

According to 【Coin World】, over 65,000 convenience stores in Japan have long supported cash payment "Konbini Payment" model, widely used for utility bills and e-commerce transactions. As the Japanese government promotes a cashless process, this Payment Network is being expanded to cross-border remittance scenarios: users can still pay in cash at convenience stores as before, and through similar QR code operations, the underlying infrastructure company completes the overseas transfer of funds using stablecoin, thereby achieving low-cost remittances.

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HodlOrRegretvip
· 14h ago
It seems that stablecoins still have potential.
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ForkLibertarianvip
· 08-23 08:29
Low-cost remittance I liked
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EyeOfTheTokenStormvip
· 08-23 00:31
Another new way for stablecoin Arbitrage. The data has been carefully reviewed and the trend looks good.
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retroactive_airdropvip
· 08-20 22:49
Japan is leading a few eras in everything.
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OffchainOraclevip
· 08-20 22:39
Stablecoins are the way to go!
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LiquidationAlertvip
· 08-20 22:36
Sending money is so convenient!
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DYORMastervip
· 08-20 22:26
It's indeed reliable and saves on fees.
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SchrodingerPrivateKeyvip
· 08-20 22:25
It's better to just play with USDT.
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