Japanese lawmaker ‘Satoshi’ questions gov’t plans for Bitcoin reserve
Satoshi Yamada asked the Japanese government whether it could "convert part of its foreign exchange reserves" into Bitcoin or another token.
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Satoshi Yamada asked the Japanese government whether it could "convert part of its foreign exchange reserves" into Bitcoin or another token.
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