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By TAKASHI MOCHIZUKI
March 16, 2015 9:32 p.m. ET
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http://www.wsj.com/articles/rakuten-starts-accepting-bitcoin-1426555942

Rakuten Starts Accepting Bitcoin

TOKYO—Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten Inc. has started accepting bitcoin for purchases in the U.S., adding momentum to the rapid growth of cryptocurrencies as a form of payment.

Customers using the company’s virtual shopping mall in the U.S. site can already buy items using the Internet-based currency, a Rakuten spokesperson in Japan said Tuesday.

Rakuten executives have previously said the company’s Germany and Austria units will allow payment by bitcoin starting in the second quarter of this year.

Many major U.S. companies have already embraced bitcoin, but Rakuten is one of the first major Japanese companies to accept the virtual currency for payment.

While many Japanese companies agree that bitcoin is a convenient payment method for both customers and merchants because it significantly reduces handling fees, most of them are reluctant to adopt it due to concerns over possible fraud and authorities’ unclear stance on the regulation of bitcoin.

In Japan, Mt. Gox, once the world’s largest bitcoin exchange, collapsed last year and lost customers’ assets worth half a billion dollars, dealing a major blow to the currency’s public image.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s Liberal Democratic Party, meanwhile, has decided that the government won’t regulate bitcoin and won’t assign any regulatory bodies to oversee the virtual currency ecosystem. While venture companies welcomed the news, executives at larger companies said the move made it difficult for them to start accepting bitcoin because they want a government agency as a watchdog. Otherwise they would face trouble should unfavorable incidents occur.

Rakuten has been open and passionate about bitcoin’s potential use, hosting several panel talks dedicated to the subject at a recent financial conference hosted by the company. It has also invested in Bitnet Technologies, a bitcoin startup based in San Francisco.

Rakuten’s biggest moneyspinner is its Japanese site, but that isn’t open to bitcoin yet. Rakuten’s chief executive Hiroshi Mikitani said last month he plans to roll out the bitcoin function to the Japanese market as well, although when it would do so is “a trade secret.”

adoption bad for bitcoin right? Smiley
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By TAKASHI MOCHIZUKI
March 16, 2015 9:32 p.m. ET
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http://www.wsj.com/articles/rakuten-starts-accepting-bitcoin-1426555942

Rakuten Starts Accepting Bitcoin

TOKYO—Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten Inc. has started accepting bitcoin for purchases in the U.S., adding momentum to the rapid growth of cryptocurrencies as a form of payment.

Customers using the company’s virtual shopping mall in the U.S. site can already buy items using the Internet-based currency, a Rakuten spokesperson in Japan said Tuesday.

Rakuten executives have previously said the company’s Germany and Austria units will allow payment by bitcoin starting in the second quarter of this year.

Many major U.S. companies have already embraced bitcoin, but Rakuten is one of the first major Japanese companies to accept the virtual currency for payment.

While many Japanese companies agree that bitcoin is a convenient payment method for both customers and merchants because it significantly reduces handling fees, most of them are reluctant to adopt it due to concerns over possible fraud and authorities’ unclear stance on the regulation of bitcoin.

In Japan, Mt. Gox, once the world’s largest bitcoin exchange, collapsed last year and lost customers’ assets worth half a billion dollars, dealing a major blow to the currency’s public image.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s Liberal Democratic Party, meanwhile, has decided that the government won’t regulate bitcoin and won’t assign any regulatory bodies to oversee the virtual currency ecosystem. While venture companies welcomed the news, executives at larger companies said the move made it difficult for them to start accepting bitcoin because they want a government agency as a watchdog. Otherwise they would face trouble should unfavorable incidents occur.

Rakuten has been open and passionate about bitcoin’s potential use, hosting several panel talks dedicated to the subject at a recent financial conference hosted by the company. It has also invested in Bitnet Technologies, a bitcoin startup based in San Francisco.

Rakuten’s biggest moneyspinner is its Japanese site, but that isn’t open to bitcoin yet. Rakuten’s chief executive Hiroshi Mikitani said last month he plans to roll out the bitcoin function to the Japanese market as well, although when it would do so is “a trade secret.”
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Boring week.

C'mon bullbears, do your thing

Last week was fun, be ready for a lot of boring ones from now...
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Boring week.

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ok feel free to rally. sold off part of my margin buy and figure thatll kick off the rally...
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Volume gone...only drifting sideways...wating for the dump Wink

you don't need to wait;
dump now, and buy later @300

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Volume gone...only drifting sideways...wating for the dump Wink
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Willy bot, is that you?

lol. no!

btw. next time you want to show a screenshot without your taskbar... you should just press f11 before taking the screenshot... haha
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Surprised noone is mentioning Rakuten..

I know right! Like the news is sleeping.

otoh, didnt we hear comments from rakuten CEO a few weeks ago indicating future support for bitcoin?

p.s. I didnt realise this but in the US it's buy.com, redirects to rakuten.com.

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/japanese-e-commerce-giant-rakuten-begins-accepting-bitcoin-1492235
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Surprised noone is mentioning Rakuten..
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A lot of 2013 bull run bag holders wil have sold and those who haven't are unlikely to just sell for break after holding for this long. They either beleive in btc in the long term or know that if we get up to their prices again we are likely on another bull run.
Margin trading was arounf before the 2013 bull run so thats a moot point. Plus it being easier to short is just the same as it being easier to long. In fact with instruments such as 20x and 50x futures the upside potential of margin trading has more of an impact than the downside during a bull run.

All good points. Bitfinex usd sums have doubled, btc sums have quadrupled from the start of 2014 though. Not sure about the other chinese exchanges.
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