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Major names in the world of crypto and bitcoin also attended the “100 thousand dollar party” hosted by Michael Siler at his mansion in Miami. One of those people was Metaplanet CEO Simon Gerovich, who changed the Bitcoin reserve policy last April.
“Japan will immediately follow”
Speaking in an interview here, Girovich said he believes his country, Japan, in particular, will follow in America’s footsteps:
“As Metaplanet, we started implementing a Bitcoin reserve policy in April and have been rewarded for it. Our goal is to accumulate as much BTC as possible. We believe that under the presidency of Donald Trump, the United States will also take this step. I think that if bitcoin becomes a reserve asset, many Asian countries will follow suit. Japan already follows the United States Sees him like a big brother “Other Asian countries, even That even third world countries will not hesitate to take this step.”
He became the “Michael Seller of Japan”.
Simon Gerovich earned the nickname “Japan’s Michael Saylor”, especially after Metaplanet’s Bitcoin migration.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba recently responded negatively to questions about Bitcoin being a reserve asset, saying in a statement that Bitcoin is not currently a reserve asset. Ishiba attributed this to bitcoin’s volatility.
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