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Japan isn’t just the home of superstar all-girl idol bands like AKB48 —it’s also the spiritual home of Bitcoin; Satoshi Nakamoto, the virtual currency’s creator used a Japanese name and ...
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Lily, just 3 years old, has her own program in which she explains simple things to her followers on Facebook and Twitter (for now). In her fifth chapter, she explains how Bitcoin works with the ...
Elon Musk's xAI is seeking full-stack engineers to develop interactive AI companions, specifically anime-style avatars, ...
Virtual Currency Girls, or Kasotsuka Shojo in Japanese, played their first show in Tokyo this month, according to a report Monday from Britain's The Telegraph.
The group's 18-year-old leader, Rara Naruse -- she's bitcoin, obviously -- said in a statement, "We want to promote the idea through entertainment that virtual currencies are not just a tool for ...
Can you live on cryptocurrency in China? Documentary Bitcoin Girl shows attempt to do so over 21 days ...
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.
A Japanese TV show may change how cryptocurrency is viewed by people in Japan and around the world.
Japan isn’t just the home of superstar all-girl idol bands like AKB48—it’s also the spiritual home of Bitcoin; Satoshi Nakamoto, the virtual currency’s creator used a Japanese name and the first ...