Comilio Integrates JPYC Payments
The manga posting platform
Comilio, developed by U2Tech, has announced that it will begin accepting payments in
JPYC starting November 10, 2025. This marks a significant leap forward in enhancing user interactions on the platform, which is headquartered in Shinjuku, Tokyo, and led by CEO Daiki Minagawa. By enabling
JPYC transactions, users will now be able to recharge their Comilio points seamlessly, thus providing a more flexible payment experience.
What is JPYC?
JPYC, recognized as Japan's first stablecoin, is issued by a second-class fund transfer provider. It allows users to make transfers and payments with the same familiarity as the Japanese yen, functioning as a next-generation digital currency across various blockchain-based financial services and gaming applications. With
JPYC, users can take advantage of automated payments and remittances, leveraging AI agents for efficiency.
Moreover, JPYC makes international remittances fast and inexpensive, setting a new standard in the digital payment landscape. The service boasts a transaction fee of under one yen and a transfer speed akin to just one second, allowing users to own and transfer JPYC effortlessly.
One of the standout features is the accessibility of JPYC for overseas users, making it an ideal choice for services aiming to reach a global audience. This instant payment method significantly shortens the deposit cycle, fueling user engagement.
Safety and Reliability of JPYC
JPYC is not only affordable but also stable, mirroring the value of the yen while achieving high transparency and security thanks to blockchain technology. Experts project that the market for digital currency in Japan will expand approximately twelvefold over the next four years, making JPYC a crucial component in this evolution.
JPYC's alignment with national strategies enhances its role as a foundation for Web3 and financial digital transformation, fostering collaborations between various ministries and enterprises.
Overview of JPYC Integration on Comilio
- - Start Date: November 10, 2025
- - Supported Currency: JPYC (Yen stablecoin)
- - Compatible Chains: Ethereum Mainnet / Avalanche / Polygon
- - Functionality:
- Recharge Comilio points
- Purchase manga and subscribe to fan clubs
- Utilize Comilio Pay for entertainment-related transactions
With the introduction of
JPYC payments alongside traditional methods like credit cards and bank transfers, both local and international fans can now support their favorite creators more conveniently. Notably, Comilio's JPYC payment system allows for gasless transactions, meaning users only need to hold JPYC to make purchases without requiring native tokens.
Plans are underway for creators to withdraw their earnings in JPYC, adding to the excitement surrounding this integration.
Remarks from JPYC CEO Noritaka Okabe
Noritaka Okabe expressed his enthusiasm for the incorporation of JPYC into Comilio and Comilio Pay. He noted that startups like U2Tech are pivotal in promoting Japanese manga culture globally. JPYC aims to transcend borders, currency limitations, and existing payment infrastructure constraints. This initiative is pivotal for supporting freedom of expression in creative endeavors, free from censorship.
JPYC strives to connect manga fans around the world with creators wishing to share their work, aligning with Japan’s cultural marketing strategy,
Cool Japan.
Shaping the Future of Creation with Comilio
U2Tech's
Comilio aims to democratize the manga creation process, allowing anyone to publish their work for a global audience. The JPYC integration accelerates support from international fans and fosters a thriving global creative economy.
Through
Comilio Pay, users can now easily buy event tickets and digital content using JPYC at shops and events. Currently, Comilio Pay is available in beta, inviting interested users to inquire for product sales functionality via their inquiry form.
Explore the new era of creativity by experiencing manga purchases using Japan's first stablecoin, JPYC, available on the Comilio platform.
For more information on Comilio:
For inquiries regarding U2Tech:
- - Location: 705, Nishi-Shinjuku 8-15-3, Tokyo 160-0023
- - Established: January 11, 2023
- - CEO: Daiki Minagawa
- - Website: U2Tech Official Site
For additional questions, please contact
[email protected].