Japan’s Pivotal Trend Service to Launch Bitcoin Mining Investment Product
Quick Breakdown
- Pivotal Trend Service (PTS) teams up with Republic to launch the first Japan-origin Bitcoin mining investment product compliant under U.S. regulations.
- The Pivotal Mining Note (PMN) offers investors direct Bitcoin exposure through real mining operations over a three-year term.
- The initiative signals Japan’s entry into regulated, infrastructure-backed digital asset investments for global investors.
Japanese infrastructure firm Pivotal Trend Service (PTS) is set to launch the nation’s first Bitcoin mining-backed digital security, in collaboration with Republic, a U.S.-regulated investment platform for digital assets . The new product, called Pivotal Mining Note (PMN), introduces a compliant, infrastructure-backed way for investors to gain long-term exposure to Bitcoin through regulated U.S. frameworks.
From Japan to the world 🌏
PTS joins forces with @joinrepublic — launching the first Japan-origin, U.S.-compliant Bitcoin mining investment product.Real infrastructure. Real Bitcoin.
🔗 #Bitcoin #SecurityToken #Republic #PMN #BTCMining
— Pivotal-ts (@Pivotal_ts) October 28, 2025
Bridging Japan’s infrastructure strength with U.S. regulation
The Pivotal Mining Note (PMN) will be offered under Regulation D Rule 506(c) and Regulation S, allowing participation from U.S. accredited and eligible international investors. Unlike synthetic or speculative crypto investment products, PMN is underpinned by real Bitcoin mining infrastructure operated by PTS.
Over a three-year term, investors will receive direct Bitcoin distributions mined from PTS’s facilities—effectively combining the discipline of dollar-cost averaging with industrial-grade mining performance. Backed by more than 15 years of telecom infrastructure experience, PTS aims to deliver institutional reliability to the mining sector while maintaining full compliance under U.S. securities law.
Tokenized mining meets global investment access
PTS CEO Doer Qu described PMN as a “new class of Bitcoin investment product—grounded in real infrastructure, secured by compliance, and designed for global reach.” Through Republic’s platform, investors can participate using stablecoins like USDC, ensuring seamless cross-border accessibility and transparency.
The launch highlights Japan’s growing presence in the regulated digital asset landscape, showing how blockchain-based products can align with both institutional standards and retail access. By combining tokenization, mining, and compliant distribution, PTS and Republic are positioning PMN as a model for future infrastructure-backed digital securities—bridging traditional finance and the next phase of the Bitcoin economy.
In a parallel development, Tokyo-based JPYC Inc. has officially introduced Japan’s first yen-backed stablecoin, marking a historic shift toward regulated digital currency. The token, JPYC, went live on Monday and is fully backed by bank deposits and government bonds, maintaining a 1:1 peg with the Japanese yen.
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