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Topic: Japanese ‘BitGirls’ Show Brings Blockchain Voting, Cryptocurrency to TV (Read 1456 times)

legendary
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Merit: 1000
Here is a yt video on the subject

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWC954YcgvI

Can anyone post the FB pages of the Bitgirls here
legendary
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Merit: 1965
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Not something to celebrate, Japan is full of pedophilia and perverts. Don't know why they're praised on Bitcointalk

Wow, what a strong statement to make on a public forum. I doubt that you would be making that statement, if you were standing in a public park in Japan. I have friends over there, and they are normal married couples with strong religious believes.

Generalization can border on racism, if you target whole countries with silly statements like this. Every country in the world, have problems with people guilty of this kind of behavior. Not a Awesome thing to say, but let's stick to the subject.

Did they say these girls will be underage and acting in a perverted manner? 
legendary
Activity: 3066
Merit: 1047
Your country may be your worst enemy
Another altcoin with another blockchain. Is there a faucet so you can get first coins for free? I believe you have to pay and I don't like it. BTC was worthless when it started, and it took years before it was worth something. I guess the creator sof that new altcoin just want to make cash quickly. With women showing some flesh, it has worked countless times before.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1012
Not something to celebrate, Japan is full of pedophilia and perverts. Don't know why they're praised on Bitcointalk

So does the rest of the world. And the show doesn't seem to have any of those two topics included...
hero member
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Merit: 500
That is a great news with that bitcoin will come up to TV channels internationally and more people will learn more about blockchain technology and so the investors who do not know about this asset will know it and will start to invest in there.
hero member
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Not something to celebrate, Japan is full of pedophilia and perverts. Don't know why they're praised on Bitcointalk
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1012
This looks like an attempt to get people to crowdfund whatever they want to buy for them and to adopt their altcoin, but ok Cheesy Nevertheless, the reaction from the Japanese public to this show will be interesting, given the media coverage that the Mt. Gox issue seemed to have... I'll be keeping an eye on this.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1074
whenever I hear  "japanese show"
it makes me cringe tbh Smiley
seen too many of them
hope the new show Bit Girls is not about how girls discuss bitcoin ... naked
and then wrestling in mud with a giant BTC symbol
mmmm... think I found a nice show idea

I disagree, naked Japanese girls educating Bitcoin on live TV, WILL definitely draw a lot of attention. If they use Bitcoin as a method to

play strip poker with the viewers, it would be even better. I would dump a bunch of coins on TV like that.  Roll Eyes Japanese girls are sooo sexy.

On a serious note and all joking aside.... the mud wrestling will draw more American viewers.  Grin Grin Grin
legendary
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Merit: 1008
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Blockchain based TV shows with voting system sound really big. I think more japanese whale will follow the chinese trend now, may be we see more volume coming from japan also. Just speculating really high... Grin
legendary
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Merit: 1001
mining is so 2012-2013
I never heard about this zaif exchange, and I`m here for some time, and I`m trying to follow news. Can we trust them? I think I will invest in this coin, this is something that can worth one day, I think they are crazy enough to make something big from this.


They are a mainly a japan focused exchange, but I know they have been around a while and have received a lot of VC money. I guess in the US when you get VC money you buy a Superbowl commercial or two, but in Japan you make a crazy TV show with girls. hahaha
full member
Activity: 215
Merit: 100
Japanese love bitcoin, mtgox headquarter was set in Japan, ripple was mainly traded by Japanese whales. I will watch this project, may join ico
legendary
Activity: 2016
Merit: 1107
whenever I hear  "japanese show"
it makes me cringe tbh Smiley
seen too many of them
hope the new show Bit Girls is not about how girls discuss bitcoin ... naked
and then wrestling in mud with a giant BTC symbol
mmmm... think I found a nice show idea
full member
Activity: 151
Merit: 100
Japanese TV is always vanguard the rest of the world. Their TV shows can be mindfuck but always entertaining, so overall I think this could really work for benefit of BTC.
hero member
Activity: 3150
Merit: 937
A new cryptocurrency-inspired television show called BitGirls will air on Tokyo MX TV this fall. The Japanese show features an interactive blockchain voting platform and a girl group crowdsale.

Japanese TV Show BitGirls to Air on Tokyo MX TV


The first season of the show features three young women from Japan. Known as the “BitGirls,” Kaori, Chika and Masa hold voting challenges with the television hosts over the course of the first season. Creators say the project brings Japanese mainstream viewers to the world of blockchains and cryptocurrency.

https://news.bitcoin.com/cryptocurrency-tv-show-bitgirls/

Japanese are weird people. Grin

Anyway it`s good that bitcoin will be promoted in Japan and it will become more popular there.

I don`t understand Japanese TV shows. Grin
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 1008
sounds like a good news! creativity always born from there in japan , everyone let's go vote for chika she is so cute lol here is the link to the vote page http://vote.zaif.jp/ja/b131c3cd856442af , love those bitgirls  Kiss. by the way anyone here come from japan?
newbie
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i hope this make great impact to crypto currency world and make btc to the moon LoL
 
 i love japan girl
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 1016
That's pretty cool!
Japan is indeed really pushing Bitcoin, Blockchain and this whole cryptocurrency stuff with tokenization.
In terms of technology Japan and it's people often have been ahead of the rest of the world.They just love tech!
However in terms of payments they are ver conservative and mostly stick to cash.
It will be very interesting to follow the development over there.
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 253
Is this good or bad for Bitcoin? I think it is bad for Bitcoin, because we are dealing with permissioned Blockchains and counter party tokens and not Bitcoin directly. https://news.bitcoin.com/mijin-combines-permissioned-blockchains-bitcoin-ninjas/

The moment when you have to deal with anything other than Bitcoin, you become the competition. Yes, these people will be introduced to Crypto currencies, but not to Bitcoin. ^hmmmmm^
you are right this could be not the perfect way to go, but i am still in doubt if this is still a good idea. will the popularity and spread knowledge of bitcoin outweight that problem or will it huert bitcoin in the long run.
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1007
Is this good or bad for Bitcoin? I think it is bad for Bitcoin, because we are dealing with permissioned Blockchains and counter party tokens and not Bitcoin directly. https://news.bitcoin.com/mijin-combines-permissioned-blockchains-bitcoin-ninjas/

The moment when you have to deal with anything other than Bitcoin, you become the competition. Yes, these people will be introduced to Crypto currencies, but not to Bitcoin. ^hmmmmm^

I don't agree with you there. Bitcoin needs services built on and around it's idea to thrive.

Remember that these projects are launched becaused bitcoin is becoming a large behemoth that is not easily adjusted to impelement new features. The other cryptocurrencies can fill this place, with bitcoin being the backbone of the whole cryptocurrency space.
legendary
Activity: 3542
Merit: 1965
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Is this good or bad for Bitcoin? I think it is bad for Bitcoin, because we are dealing with permissioned Blockchains and counter party tokens and not Bitcoin directly. https://news.bitcoin.com/mijin-combines-permissioned-blockchains-bitcoin-ninjas/

The moment when you have to deal with anything other than Bitcoin, you become the competition. Yes, these people will be introduced to Crypto currencies, but not to Bitcoin. ^hmmmmm^
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