crypto-currency hacker sings bitcoin rhythm


Each of the eight girls in Japan, known as "Kasotsuka Shojo," plays the role of virtual currency such as bitcoin, Ethereum or ripple.
Promotional materials show that actors wear character masks, ruffled miniskirts and "maid" aprons, knee high socks.
According to the management company Cinderella Academy, virtual currency girls will hold their first live concert in Tokyo on Friday.
Consistent with the theme, payment for a product can only be accepted in a virtual currency.
"We wanted to promote the idea through entertainment, that virtual currency is more than just a speculative instrument, but a wonderful technology that shapes the future," said Naruse, 18, a group leader, in an online statement.
In their debut song "The Moon and the Virtual Currency," they warned against fraud operators and urged people to ensure their cybersecurity.
In Japan, the group is digging a wealthy coal seam and bitcoin is considered the legal tender.
According to the jpbitcoin.com professional website, nearly one-third of global bitcoin transactions in December were denominated in Japanese yen.
The group's launch follows the recent market frenzy, raising Bitcoin to nearly $ 20,000.

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