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February 24, 2016, 01:47:19 PM
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http://asia.nikkei.com/Politics-Economy/Policy-Politics/Japan-eyes-treating-bitcoins-the-same-as-real-money

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February 24, 2016, 01:59:04 PM
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Japanese people are brilliant, not using  bitcoin would proof that they are not that smart after all .

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February 24, 2016, 02:01:00 PM
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I wonder what influence that would/will have on Mt Gox?  If all of a sudden they didn't steal out crypto, rather they took our money, that would surely increase the severity of any punishments doled out, as well as possibly increasing the final payout to those who were stolen from.

I bet they don't back date it, or take into account Mt Gox though.  Still good that Japan is moving the right direction, or is it that they can charge a negative interest rate on it if it is real money?!
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February 24, 2016, 02:01:25 PM
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basically calling them "assets"

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They are now recognized as objects but are not treated on a par with their more established counterparts.

so like other assets which by definition are a form of currency, but that does not mean that its treated the same as FIAT.

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February 24, 2016, 02:06:27 PM
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Already Japan has a positive response towards bitcoin. Recently got a news about the issuing of their own digital currency. Even if this happens soon bitcoin would get a good recognition in other countries too.

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February 24, 2016, 02:10:19 PM
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it was invented by a Nakamoto
Who could be a John Doe or Joe Smith in real life, for what we know.

Exactly, he/they could be actually from any part of the world.

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February 24, 2016, 02:13:55 PM
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Already Japan has a positive response towards bitcoin. Recently got a news about the issuing of their own digital currency. Even if this happens soon bitcoin would get a good recognition in other countries too.

Bitcoin being place in headlines is great especially in a country where most people are busy working their ass off. Not sure though what other crazy ideas will Japanese do with Bitcoin if it becomes a native currency.

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February 24, 2016, 02:15:54 PM
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Not only Japan! "Hopes are high for the currencies as both investment targets and low-cost methods of payment. Monetary authorities worldwide are setting out to regulate the technology, starting with measures to prevent money laundering and other illicit activity."

I'm so excited about all this! I feel like living a true revolution!!  Grin
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February 24, 2016, 02:27:04 PM
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Do they have the permission from Satoshi Nakamoto?
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February 24, 2016, 02:29:32 PM
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Do they have the permission from Satoshi Nakamoto?

haha i think they certainly have permission from satoshi lol  Grin

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February 24, 2016, 02:34:33 PM
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I think this is the start if journey for the recognition of bitcoins by governments. I feel I'd others follow suit then things will look brilliant
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February 24, 2016, 02:39:22 PM
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It was to be expected after the Mt Gox fiasco and the prevention of further bad press for the country. Like they say, "  Under the FSA's proposed definition, virtual

currencies must serve as a medium of exchange, meaning that they can be used to purchase goods and services.
" Regulation would help to protect the consumer,

but it would also stifle innovation, if it is too strict and expensive. {Example BitLicense New York}

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February 24, 2016, 02:44:25 PM
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basically calling them "assets"

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They are now recognized as objects but are not treated on a par with their more established counterparts.

so like other assets which by definition are a form of currency, but that does not mean that its treated the same as FIAT.

then they are not understanding what bitcoin really easy, and it is not only an asset for speculation, but an instrument of payment principally...
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February 24, 2016, 02:47:19 PM
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So if I am understanding this correctly?
They will remove their current currency and use bitcoin as the standard?

Or will they just accept bitcoin as a alternative currency?
And provide a safe place for people in japan to trade bitcoins?
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February 24, 2016, 04:49:37 PM
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It seems that they would try to tighten it's freedom in order to increase the security of it among users there and most affected one's would be those exchanges that operate there in Japan and normal people as well. Although what their trying to do is for safety purposes, I'm afraid their going to mess the whole situation even further up by getting involved directly.

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February 24, 2016, 05:40:17 PM
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As long as they don't consider it to be illegal, then it's not necessarily all bad.  In what ways are they going to regulate?
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February 24, 2016, 05:49:19 PM
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This regulation will hit the Japanese exchanges the most because they will need to obtain a license from the government to continue operation. Anyway Japan is a forward-thinking nation they will figure this out no worries  Wink

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February 24, 2016, 05:51:04 PM
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it was invented by a Nakamoto

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February 24, 2016, 05:56:57 PM
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basically calling them "assets"

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They are now recognized as objects but are not treated on a par with their more established counterparts.

so like other assets which by definition are a form of currency, but that does not mean that its treated the same as FIAT.

then they are not understanding what bitcoin really easy, and it is not only an asset for speculation, but an instrument of payment principally...

the blockchain is the instrument of payment. the protocol linked to satoshis genesis block is the instrument of payment. but bitcoin is becoming the term to use for the units/tokens. not the protocol.

EG
"bitcoins blockchain" can be compared analogically as visa america
bitcoin can be compared analogically as dollar
"litecoins blockchain" can be compared analogically as visa europe
litecoin can be compared analogically as euro

thats why "blockchain" buzzword is becoming a thing.. not only because its a better term than 'cryptocurrency' but it also helps define what people are talking about when they use the word 'bitcoin' as its not good to call the token, the ledger database and the protocol code, just bitcoin.

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February 24, 2016, 06:14:45 PM
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It is a great information if its is true since it will be the beginning of a new era and bitcoin will be accepted by other countries as well in near future. Hope for the best and pray it may come true very soon.
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