Shortly from the Cryptoworld 24/02 | Bitcoin appears in the Simpsons series – Twitter chief promotes cryptocurrencies and more
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Japanese regulators negotiate to create state cryptocurrency
We recently informed you about the Japanese government’s interest in creating a state cryptocurrency. Crypto-Yen will compete with Chinese digital Juan, EuroCoin in Europe and Libra from Facebook.
Things in Japan are moving pretty fast. Financial regulators met yesterday to discuss the creation of a digital version of the state currency. They discussed the impact this would have on the country’s economy and stability.
CEO of Twitter recommends a new book about Bitcoin
Twitter chief, Jack Dorsey, yesterday in his tweet recommended African-Americans study a new book on Bitcoin. He claims that Bitcoin can have a great impact on their lives, as black US residents are still victims of racism in the 21st century. They won’t even avoid it in banks. Bitcoin, however, does not distinguish race.
Excellent interview with @bitcoinzay on his book #Bitcoin And Black America. https://t.co/4gGL8MAP5G
— jack ??? (@jack) February 23, 2020
The number of non-zero BTC addresses has reached the new ATH!
Bitcoin is very interested in 2020. Probably more people are interested in it than during the hype in 2017. The number of BTC addresses with a non-zero balance proves this, among other things. According to analyst company GlassNode, the new ATH reached more than 28 million.
$BTC addresses with non-zero balances are at an all time high. What’s more surprising is that we are even higher than when we near $20,000. Hard to not be bullish on this kind of distribution and adoption. @glassnode pic.twitter.com/bNvt78C5rD
— Income Sharks (@IncomeSharks) February 21, 2020
Bitcoin appeared in the Simpsons series
The fact that something big is coming in the crypto world is also evidenced by the popular American animated series The Simpsons. Recently, in one of his episodes, Jim Parsons appeared, who did a nice bitcoin commercial. He referred to him as the money of the future.