MUFG drops blockchain payment project to focus on stablecoins

Japanโ€™s biggest financial conglomerate, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), will abandon its three-year-old blockchain payment project to focus on other digital and fintech initiatives.

MUFG officially announced Tuesday the suspension of Global Open Network (GO-Net) Japan, a blockchain-based project aiming at high scalability and multi-connectivity data processing โ€œin response to the rise of the internet of things.โ€

The project was officially introduced back in February 2019, with MUFG joining forces with the United States content delivery network Akamai, planning to create a payment service featuring multiple functions like communication and โ€œmanagement of value through blockchain.โ€ The initiative was first announced in May 2018.

According to the latest announcement, MUFG will suspend the GO-Net Japan project due to โ€œslow growth of payment transaction numbers caused by the impact of the COVID-19โ€ and other factors that made it hard to develop on the scale originally expected.

โ€œAs a result, the business is not expected to be able to achieve profitability in a reasonable timeframe, and it was concluded that it would be desirable to suspend its operations,โ€ the MUFG said. The company does not expect that the closure will have any material effect on MUFGโ€™s financial results for the current fiscal year, the announcement notes.

In the meantime, MUFG will continue to accelerate digital transformation as its core strategy in order to become a โ€œleading business partner that pioneers the future with financial and digital capabilities.โ€ The company also said that it continues discussing further opportunities of collaboration with Akamai to utilize the โ€œlatest technologies based on experience from the GO-NET project.โ€

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As previously reported by Cointelegraph, MUFG has also been working for years on a platform for managing security tokens, developed by MUFGโ€™s ST Research Consortium. Established in 2019, the project rebranded to the Progmat Coin project in February 2022, aiming to provide a platform for the issuance and management of stablecoins.