Kaia and LINE NEXT have unveiled Project Unify, a stablecoin-powered super-app within LINE Messenger targeting nearly 200 million users across Asia. The platform aims to integrate payments, remittances, and DeFi services while navigating ongoing regulatory challenges. Launch is scheduled for beta later this year with support for multiple regional stablecoins.
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Select stablecoin ATMs enabling USDT-to-cash conversions are now operational in South Korea’s tourist and retail hubs, though access is restricted to foreign passport holders under regulatory sandbox rules. The initiative, led by blockchain firm DaWinKS and the Kaia DLT Foundation, supports Kaia-issued USDT and integrates with local transit and convenience store infrastructure. While locals are excluded, demand is evident as some attempt to bypass restrictions. The rollout coincides with legislative debates on stablecoin regulation, with competing proposals addressing reserves, licensing, and enforcement. The pilot aims to test real-world crypto utility ahead of potential policy shifts, though challenges like KYC compliance and fragmented regulations remain unresolved.
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