The idOS is a decentralized identity and storage layer for user data. The idOS enables KYC re-usability in a compliant way.
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Japan's biggest card network is opening its rails to stablecoins. JCB (140M users, 40M merchants) signed an MoU with @circle to explore USDC for cross-border payments and in-store purchases. Everyday money onchain needs reusable identity.
JUST IN: @circle partners with JCB, Japan's largest card network, to bring $USDC to 40 million merchants across cross-border and everyday transactions.
Let's look at the data: supply is down, but transacted volume went up to record highs in the same period. May-June, the US$ value of stablecoin transactions rose 63% to an ATH $1.78T (Visa/Allium). Supply down, but real activity up - that's what shows real onchain usage.
DATA: The stablecoin market has lost $10B since May, with $7.7B exiting in June alone, the steepest monthly drop since Terra-Luna's collapse in 2022.