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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Aptos Adds KRW1 Stablecoin Through BDACS Partnership

Aptos Adds KRW1 Stablecoin Through BDACS Partnership

What to know:

  • BDACS partnered with Aptos Foundation to expand KRW1 stablecoin
  • KRW1 is described as the world’s first KRW-pegged stablecoin
  • The integration marks KRW1’s first non-EVM blockchain deployment
  • Aptos and BDACS will focus on payments, remittances, and RWA use cases

By Amrin Sanjay | Edited By Ammar Raza,May 13, 2026, 8:30 PM

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BDACS and the Aptos Foundation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to expand the ecosystem of KRW1, described as the world’s first KRW-pegged stablecoin. The partnership aims to bring KRW1 to the blockchain network and strengthen the use of stablecoins in payments, remittances, and tokenized real-world asset markets in 2026.

KRW1, the world's first KRW-pegged stablecoin, is coming to Aptos.@BDACSKorea is deploying KRW1 on Aptos—its first non-EVM chain—putting the won on rails built for markets and machines: payments, remittances, and RWA tokenization at full-stack performance. pic.twitter.com/KHNMotz0G5

— Aptos (@Aptos) May 13, 2026

BDACS Expands KRW1 Stablecoin to Aptos Network

The company BDACS has disclosed that KRW1 token will be integrated into the Aptos blockchain ecosystem. The decision aims at improving the liquidity and usability of KRW1, which is pegged to the Korean currency.

BDACS expands KRW1 stablecoin to Aptos network
Source: BDACS

According to the news release, this represents the first time KRW1 has partnered with a non-EVM ecosystem blockchain project. The blockchain network uses its own programming environment, known as the Aptos Move Programming Language, rather than the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM).

Both parties highlighted how the collaboration might aid blockchain payment system development and infrastructure for digital assets. Stablecoins tied to the value of fiat money have become increasingly significant as people seek to speed up and streamline payments.

Also Read: Aptos (APT) Price Prediction: Can $2 Flip Open Path to $18?

Aptos Focuses on Payments and Tokenized Assets

Partnership will work towards development of real-life use-cases for KRW1 via payment and commerce integrations. The organizations intend to leverage their existing domestic and international payment networks to enhance adoption of stablecoins in commercial settings.

The organizations highlighted their intention to develop an on-chain commerce ecosystem that would allow for application of stablecoins in regular financial transactions. Payment integrations include those that would be made to mobile gifting platforms and blockchain wallets.

Aptos has gradually carved out its niche as a blockchain designed for rapid transactions and enterprise infrastructure. The Layer 1 blockchain is the brainchild of the former team behind Meta’s Diem blockchain project and continues to evolve by venturing into tokenization and stablecoins.

The Aptos blockchain already hosts multiple projects for institutions related to tokenized assets. According to industry statistics released during the announcement, Aptos holds over $580 million worth of tokenized assets and $1.7 billion worth of stablecoins.

KRW1 Stablecoin Targets Web3 Financial Innovation

The partnership between BDACS and Aptos may help realize wider applications for Web3 finance involving KRW1. According to their belief, KRW1 may be used in remittance transactions, digital shopping, and tokenization of financial products.

Stablecoins that are pegged to the fiat currencies in a region have emerged as an important subset of the crypto market. Although most stablecoins are pegged to the US dollar, stablecoins associated with other currencies, including the Korean won, are increasingly exploring their potential applications.

The collaboration can be attributed to increased attention to tokenizing real-world assets, known as RWA. Tokenization is becoming a more frequent approach employed by blockchain companies and financial organizations to enhance settlement processes and make traditional financial instruments more accessible.

Institutional Blockchain Adoption Continues in 2026

The Aptos and BDACS collaboration represents another instance of a growing trend of cooperation between blockchain infrastructure providers and fintech companies. Organizations have maintained their interest in stablecoins, tokenized financial products, and blockchain payments in the course of 2026.

In addition, Aptos has engaged itself with other institutional collaborations with regard to asset managers and enterprise blockchain projects. The performance of the Aptos network has enabled it to compete in the market of tokenized financial infrastructure.

With BDACS, the integration allows KRW1 to diversify its application to not be limited to a specific blockchain ecosystem. Multi-chain stablecoin models have gained relevance amid competition among blockchain ecosystems seeking users, liquidity, and enterprise adoption.

This collaboration illustrates the shift of stablecoin initiatives from crypto exchange to financial and payment services. With increased adoption, regional stablecoins such as KRW1 can eventually form part of a larger digital payment system in Asia and worldwide.

Also Read: Aptos Price Forecast: Could APT Surge to $1.14 in the Coming Sessions?

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About Amrin Sanjay

Amrin Sanjay is an Industry Reporter at Tron Weekly, covering developments across the cryptocurrency and blockchain sector. Her reporting focuses on Bitcoin, Ethereum, altcoins, and decentralized finance, alongside market activity, protocol updates, and ecosystem trends. She closely tracks Layer 1 and Layer 2 projects, DeFi tokens, and key technical indicators to explain market movements and on-chain activity with clarity and accuracy for both new and experienced readers.

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