transaction and settlement of clean energy certificates, cryptocurrency exchange DeCurret said on Thursday.
GMO Aozora Net Bank will issue the yen-based digital currency, called «DCJPY», which will operate on a network launched by DeCurret.
From next July, DCJPY is intended to be used by telecommunication firm Internet Initiative Japan (IIJ) for the settlement of clean energy certificates, which assign an «environmental value» to energy procured from non-fossil fuel sources.
The companies plan to make these tradable using blockchain technology.
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DeCurret says this improves security by using banks' existing know your customer (KYC) and anti-money laundering (AML) practices alongside a traceable blockchain ledger and distinguishes it from stablecoins, cryptocurrencies whose values are typically pegged to fiat currencies.
DCJPY is also hoped to drastically lower payment settlement costs as compared to the existing system of direct debits and transfers.
«If cashless business entities can also become truly digital by using the DCJPY network, there will be enormous cost savings for all stakeholders involved in payment settlements,» DeCurret CEO Satoshi Murabayashi said in the DCJPY White Paper.
The launch would align Japan with other countries that have seen an