Japanese Retail Giant Rakuten Hints at Bitcoin Acceptance
The CEO of Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten, Hiroshi Mikitani, has announced in a speech that his company will probably accept bitcoin "sooner or later", according to a report. The news, published in major daily newspaper Mainichi Shimbun, is significant as the Rakuten Group is the country's premier online retail conglomerate, and one of the world's largest, with a network of over 40 businesses worldwide and over 10,000 employees. Another potentially interesting angle is that Rakuten has its own bank, offers credit cards, has its own securities brokerage and runs the e-cash network of....
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The CEO of Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten has repeated his conglomerate's intention to probably accept bitcoin at some stage, at a company financial conference in Tokyo today. Without disclosing a specific timeframe in which it might happen, company CEO Hiroshi Mikitani said: We are thinking about [accepting bitcoin] and we probably will. The CEO, one of Japan's wealthiest individuals, previously revealed his interest in bitcoin in a speech last July. According to a Wall Street Journal report, Rakuten has formed a department to study digital currencies and has invested in US-based....