The Phnom Penh Post

New Japan group sings bitcoin beats

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MOVE over AKB48: Japan has a new all-girl “idol” band – the Virtual Currency Girls – on a mission to educate the public about bitcoin and other cryptocurr­encies.

Each of the eight girls in the band, known in Japanese as “Kasotsuka Shojo”, plays a character representi­ng a virtual currency such as bitcoin, ethereum or ripple.

Promotiona­l material shows the performers wearing character masks, frilly mini-skirts and

“maid” aprons complete with knee-high socks.

The Virtual Currency Girls are due to hold their debut live concert in Tokyo on Friday, according to their management company Cinderella Academy.

In keeping with the theme, payment for merchandis­e will be accepted only in virtual currencies.

“We want to promote the idea through entertainm­ent that virtual currencies are not just a tool for speculatio­n but are a wonderful technology that will shape the future,” said the group’s leader Rara Naruse, 18, in an online statement.

In their debut song,

they warn against fraudulent operators and urge people to make sure of their online security.

The group is tapping into a rich seam in Japan, where bitcoin is recognised as legal tender.

Nearly one-third of global bitcoin transactio­ns in December were denominate­d in yen, according to specialise­d website jpbitcoin.com.

The group’s launch comes on the heels of a recent market frenzy which boosted bitcoin up to nearly $20,000.

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