Japan: a girls band to the glory of bitcoins !
A girls band to the glory of bitcoins
Kasotsuka Shojo, a Japanese girls band, is launching an assault on Japanese pop to promote the proper use of bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies. In December, nearly one-third of bitcoin transactions were made in Japan.
The ZippalHall concert hall in Tokyo will sound like bitcoin on Friday, January 12th. The famous cryptocurrency is certainly no noise ... but the Kasotsuka Shojo, all new group of J-pop (Japanese pop), will take on stage and song.
Made up of eight girls aged 15 to 22, all in skirts, the group Kasotsuka Shojo - literally virtual girls - will not sing the praises of bitcoin. At each cryptocurrency, his ambassador. Rara Naruse, 18, their leader, plays bitcoin when Suzuka Minami, 22, represents the neo. Hinata Kozuki, 15, gives her voice to the ripple. On stage, each of them wears a mask flanked by the logo of their cryptocurrency. Derivatives sold in weeks - will only be paid in bitcoin or ethereum.
Launched at the peak of Japanese pop by Cinderella Academy, a production company specializing in boys 'and girls' groups, the Kasotsuka Shojo are officially committed to educating the Japanese masses to the finesse of cryptocurrency. "We want to explain that these virtual currencies are not only speculative tools, but also a wonderful technology that will transform the future," says Naruse.
“La lune, les monnaies virtuelles et moi”
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