Nomura Holdings, GMO Group form stablecoin research partnership in Japan
Nomura Holdings and the GMO Internet Group are exploring ways to bring new stablecoin offerings to the Japanese market.
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Nomura Holdings and the GMO Internet Group are exploring ways to bring new stablecoin offerings to the Japanese market.
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