Progmat Taps Avalanche for $2B Token Migration as Japan Pushes Toward Global On-Chain Finance

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TLDR:Progmat is migrating 439.6 billion yen in tokenized assets from Corda5 to Avalanche, targeting full completion by June 2026.All Security Token projects on Progmat’s platform will become EVM-compatible, enabling integration with Ethereum-based DeFi ecosystems.Project Keystone uses LCP technology to enable DvP settlement between Security Tokens and stablecoins across different blockchains.Avalanche’s sub-second finality and customizable validator controls meet Japan’s strict financial regulatory and settlement infrastructure requirements.Progmat, a Japan-based fintech company backed by major megabank groups, is migrating over $2 billion in tokenized assets to the Avalanche blockchain. The company announced the move on February 26, 2026, as part of a broader infrastructure renewal. The migration covers all Security Token projects currently on its platform, totaling assets worth more than 439.6 billion yen. This shift marks one of the largest tokenized asset migrations in Asia’s financial history.Tokenized Asset Migration Moves From Corda5 to AvalancheProgmat’s Security Token platform, “Progmat ST,” has operated on Corda5 since its SaaS migration in October 2024. Now, the company is replacing Corda5 with Avalanche as the underlying distributed ledger. All existing ST projects will transition to an EVM-compatible, gradually permissionless environment on the new chain.The migration began in fall 2025 and is expected to reach full completion by June 2026. New ST projects have already started including Avalanche transition disclosures in their securities reports. Trust banks, securities companies, and relevant authorities have been briefed and are cooperating with the process.Progmat structured the migration to minimize disruption for financial operators and investors already using the platform. The SaaS layers for ST issuers and administrators remain largely unchanged. Only the chain layer is being replaced, keeping the operational impact on existing participants as low as possible.Avalanche Selected for Financial-Grade Performance and FlexibilityAvalanche’s technical architecture made it a strong fit for Japan’s regulated financial market. Its L1 framework allows operators to control who can transact, who can develop on the chain, and who can run validator nodes. These controls can be tightened or relaxed over time without stopping the chain.The platform’s consensus algorithm delivers finality in under one second. This speed is critical for financial settlement, where delays create counterparty risk. Avalanche also supports native cross-chain communication through its InterChain Messaging protocol, enabling fast and low-cost transfers between L1 chains.EVM compatibility adds another layer of value. Developers can use existing Ethereum tools and libraries when building on Progmat’s Avalanche infrastructure. This opens the door to integration with a wide range of DeFi services and smart contract ecosystems, expanding the market reach for tokenized assets held on the platform.Cross-Chain Infrastructure Enables Global Settlement CapabilitiesBeyond the migration, Progmat is commercializing cross-chain settlement services under a project named “Project Keystone.” At its core is LCP, a light client proxy running on Trusted Execution Environments, developed in collaboration with Datachain. This technology enables DvP settlement between Security Tokens and stablecoins, and PvP settlement between stablecoins from different jurisdictions.The need for cross-chain services stems from a fragmented global market. Japan, the United States, Europe, and South Korea are each developing their own currency-denominated stablecoins on separate ledgers. Without interoperability, cross-border transactions between these platforms remain blocked. Progmat’s infrastructure aims to bridge these gaps for institutional participants.The IBC/LCP protocol was chosen as a core component because it operates without locking operators into a single vendor. As an open standard, it allows multiple solution providers to participate, which protects the sovereignty concerns of regulated financial institutions. Combined with Avalanche’s native communication tools, the framework positions Progmat’s platform as a bridge between Japan’s domestic ST market and global on-chain finance infrastructure.The post Progmat Taps Avalanche for $2B Token Migration as Japan Pushes Toward Global On-Chain Finance appeared first on Blockonomi.