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December 21, 2013, 04:02:12 PM
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  Tokyo, Dec. 20 (Jiji Press)--The Bank of Japan is "very interested" in the online virtual currency Bitcoin, Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said Friday.
   The central bank's Institute of Monetary and Economic Studies is studying it, Kuroda said at a regular news conference.
   "Compared with traditional ways of money transfers and existing electronic money, Bitcoin has both similar and different aspects," Kuroda said.
   Central banks around the world are closely watching Bitcoin, the value of which has been swinging wildly due to speculative trading.
   The BOJ currently has no plans to take action on the situation surrounding Bitcoin, Kuroda said.

http://jen.jiji.com/jc/eng?g=eco&k=2013122000949
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December 21, 2013, 05:40:11 PM
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nice press. that sounds positive to me.

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December 21, 2013, 07:09:09 PM
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the longer they keep just 'studying' it, the better, imho Grin
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December 21, 2013, 10:33:12 PM
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to me, right from day one bitcoin has always seemed to posses a uniquely japanese flavour that i can't quite put my finger on ...

is it satoshi nakamoto? mt. gox welcomed in japan? the strong ethical incentive structures towards network collaboration ahead of competition?

... and all in stark contrast with BoJ's insane money-printing experiments and desperate straits that the centralised fiat experiment has got their economy into, it feels like Japan has a date with destiny in bitcoin or their fates have been inextricably entwined from the beginning ...

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December 22, 2013, 12:10:22 AM
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Its interesting how the Banks now found interested and research cryptos. Yesterday one of the 4 major Banks in Australia released  a 3 page report.
http://www.coindesk.com/australian-bank-report-bitcoin-replace-dollars/
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December 22, 2013, 02:42:29 PM
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They are studying it today.

Tomorrow they will be breaking the glass on the emergence pitchfork cabinet.
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December 23, 2013, 06:47:04 AM
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"Compared with traditional ways of money transfers and existing electronic money, Bitcoin has both similar and different aspects,"

I know this guy is from a central bank but that is one of the most intelligent comments on Bitcoin aside from the currency competition stuff I've seen so far, people are too busy trying to compare it to something rather than just outright defining what it's like lol.
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December 23, 2013, 07:44:51 AM
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Mt Gox is operating from Tokyo for the last 3 years and the BOJ woke up only now? Still it is better late than never.  Grin
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December 23, 2013, 07:18:37 PM
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to me, right from day one bitcoin has always seemed to posses a uniquely japanese flavour that i can't quite put my finger on ...

is it satoshi nakamoto? mt. gox welcomed in japan? the strong ethical incentive structures towards network collaboration ahead of competition?

... and all in stark contrast with BoJ's insane money-printing experiments and desperate straits that the centralised fiat experiment has got their economy into, it feels like Japan has a date with destiny in bitcoin or their fates have been inextricably entwined from the beginning ...

Good point, and it is interesting.

From my limited experience, it seems the asian way to deal with an enemy is to keep smiling and talking, all the while you're slowly pulling your weapon from its hiding place. Its perfect in execution, as the foe has zero idea what is coming until it is far too late. In that sense, Bitcoin is enjoying the same benefit - with pending regulation and laws - all the while the network makes inroads and disrupts business models across the globe.

My only concern, naturally, is if we can gain enough critical mass before the danger is perceived by those who would be threatened by it. This is one of the reasons I'm a bit pissed at the Bitcoin Foundation for basically shouting "OVER HERE" to the government's Sauron-like gaze. It seems they shortened the timetable considerably with that foolish act of trust. However, we have a good chance to prevail, whatever iteration of the Bitcoin protocol survives.

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