A new wave of popularity of cryptocurrency in Japan has spawned many things – the latter being a pop group known as & # 39; Virtual Currency Girls.

Because of its relaxed attitude towards cryptocurrencies, the Japanese government has created a flourishing atmosphere for crypto-currencies in the country. Eastern neighbors, Korea and China, have imposed heavy regulations that have attempted to stifle a movement that is gaining popularity in the land of the rising sun.

Do not look further than the Internet sensation Miss Bitcoin the Japanese are a people who accept change, in the form of virtual currency.

Follow in its wake a new Japanese group of pop music (J-Pop) who hopes to educate people about cryptocurrency.

Virtual Currency Girls

Virtual Currency Girls is composed of eight band members known as 'Kaso Tsuka Shojo'. Each singer takes the identity of a number of different virtual currencies, including Bitcoin and Ethereum

J-Pop has been massive since its inception in the 1990s – and it seems like the Music group could be the pioneer of a new way to disseminate information about cryptocurrency and the potential benefits that they could have for society

According to the group's leader, Rara Naruse, 19, the pop band hopes to shed light on the expected use of cryptocurrencies, as quoted by Japan Today:

"This unit is not there to promote the Speculation or Investment Among the many existing virtual currencies, we have carefully selected a handful of currencies that are sure to exist in the future in order to broaden the public's understanding by using entertainment as a meansof communication. "

According to AFP, the group will hold its first concert on Friday, January 12 in Tokyo.