South Korea Super-App Toss to Run Won Stablecoin Pilot on OP Stack
The post South Korea Super-App Toss to Run Won Stablecoin Pilot on OP Stack appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Optimism says Toss is the fourth regulated financial institution in a year to pick the OP Stack, after Bitpanda, Kraken and Mitsui. Toss, the South Korean fintech app with roughly 30 million registered users, is testing a Korean won stablecoin on Optimism’s OP Stack, Optimism said on X Wednesday. The proof of concept also involves Sunnyside Labs, whose “Privacy Boost” tool is meant to shield transaction data on a public blockchain while preserving compliance access. Optimism, the company behind the OP Stack framework used to build layer-2 networks, called the tie-up the fourth time in a year a regulated financial institution has adopted the OP Stack in a new market, following Bitpanda’s Vision Chain in Europe, Kraken’s Ink in the US and Mitsui’s Zipangcoin in Japan. Kyle Jenke, chief business officer at OP Labs, said the pilot is “about demonstrating that the OP Stack can me