double jump.tokyo Inc. is pleased to announce the launch of a new plan, “N Suite Treasury Access Plan,” starting May 20, 2026, as part of its strategy to evolve its enterprise wallet OS “N Suite” into a corporate treasury OS that provides end-to-end support from the “storage” to the “management and utilization” of digital assets. In conjunction with the launch of this plan, Bifrost will also be making a related announcement today.
As the first phase of this plan, Japanese corporations using N Suite will be able to access JPYC lending using Bifrost’s DeFi service “BTCFi Boost” while maintaining N Suite’s management and approval environment. To the best of DJT’s knowledge, N Suite is currently the only domestic wallet that allows corporations to securely access Bifrost’s JPYC lending, making it the only way for Japanese corporations to implement this service in practice.
Please note that the JPYC lending service itself is provided and operated by Bifrost, and DJT and N Suite are not lending companies. Customers will use the service from their wallet managed by N Suite (customers have ownership and management rights to the private key) after agreeing to Bifrost’s terms of service.
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DJT believes that the need for corporate use of crypto assets and stablecoins is rapidly expanding beyond traditional uses such as holding and sending/receiving funds to “management and control operations” as treasury functions. On the other hand, for corporations to implement such services in practice, an internal control environment required of companies, such as private key management, multi-person approval, and separation of operational authority, is essential, and this has been a bottleneck in market expansion.
DJT‘s “N Suite” is an enterprise wallet OS designed to overcome this bottleneck, and through distributed management of private keys and workflow approval functions, it has supported the digital asset management of many Japanese companies. This collaboration with Bifrost enables N Suite corporate users to securely access JPYC lending, which we consider the starting point for evolving N Suite from a “management platform” to a “treasury OS that looks ahead to the utilization of external services.”
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