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  2. bitFlyer - Wikipedia

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    bitFlyer was founded in 2014 by Yuzo Kano, a former derivatives and bonds trader from Goldman Sachs. [2] bitFlyer's cryptocurrency exchange was launched in April 2014, a few months before the once market-dominant bitcoin exchange, Mt. Gox, went out of business. [3]

  3. Mt. Gox - Wikipedia

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    Mt. Gox was a bitcoin exchange based in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. [1] Launched in 2010, it was handling over 70% of all bitcoin transactions worldwide by early 2014, when it abruptly ceased operations amid revelations of its involvement in the loss/theft of hundreds of thousands of bitcoin, then worth hundreds of millions in US dollars.

  4. Shiba Inu (cryptocurrency) - Wikipedia

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    Shiba Inu token (ticker: SHIB) is a decentralized cryptocurrency created in August 2020 by an anonymous person or group using the pseudonym "Ryoshi". [1] It is inspired by the Shiba Inu (柴犬), a Japanese dog breed, which also serves as the mascot for Dogecoin, another cryptocurrency with meme origins.

  5. 1 Million Transactions/Sec: Japan’s Largest Bank Plans ...

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    MUFG, Japan’s biggest bank, has announced plans to launch a ‘hyper-scale’ blockchain payments network to be co-developed with cloud delivery giant Akamai for faster, cheaper payments. In an ...

  6. Japan’s Banking Giant MUFG Plans to Launch Blockchain Payment ...

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    Japanese banking giant MUFG plans to launch its blockchain payment network across the country in 2021 with U.S.-based fintech company Akamai.

  7. Japan’s Third Largest Bank Completes Blockchain Trade ... - AOL

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    The third largest bank by assets in Japan, is set to begin utilizing R3's Marco Polo trade finance blockchain on a commercial basis by the end of 2019.

  8. Diem (digital currency) - Wikipedia

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    The government of Japan began the process of investigating Libra and doing an analysis on the effect on Japan's monetary policy and financial regulation. In July 2019, Japanese officials formed a working committee, consisting of the Bank of Japan, the Ministry of Finance and the Financial Services Agency, to coordinate policies to address Libra ...

  9. Privacy and blockchain - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, MtGox was the world's largest Bitcoin exchange at the time; it was located in Tokyo, Japan. [21] The exchange suffered the largest blockchain hack of all time. [21] During 2014, MtGox held an enormous portion of the Bitcoin market, accounting for more than half of the cryptocurrency at the time. [21]