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Bitcoin not yet proven as credible currency - Japan finance minister

Published 19/12/2017, 02:36
© Reuters. Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso waits for U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin before a bilateral meeting, during a G7 for Financial ministers, in the southern Italian city of Bari

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso said on Tuesday that bitcoin has not been proven to be a credible currency and that he would watch its developments in the near-term.

He made the remark to reporters when asked about his French counterpart's comment this week that France would propose a discussion on regulating the virtual currency at a meeting of G20 group of major economies next year.

"There's no fixed definition on whether it's a currency or not. This issue is a difficult one," Aso said after a cabinet meeting.

"It has not yet been proven to be credible enough to become a currency, so I need to watch for a little while more."

He added virtual currencies may be widely used in countries such as China but that they were less common in Japan, where hard currency is still preferred.

© Reuters. Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso waits for U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin before a bilateral meeting, during a G7 for Financial ministers, in the southern Italian city of Bari

Bitcoin's prices have risen more than 1,700 percent since the start of the year, triggering worries about a bubble.

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