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Перспективы и риски развития японской криптовалюты (монакоин) // Prospects and Risks of the Development of Japanese Cryptocurrency (monacoin)

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  • Sh. J. Asadova

    (Financial University)

  • Ш. Д. Асадова

    (Финансовый университет)

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In this article, the prospects and risks of the development of the Japanese cryptocurrencies are discussed. Japan has the most progressive regulating climate in the world for cryptocurrencies. The land of the rising sun is the homeland of a large base of investors of cryptocurrency and users. In 2018 Japan was the second or third largest economy in the world for bitcoin. Averages of the Japanese yen of 11 per cent of the global trading volume for BTC, keeping it a nostril in a nostril with South Korean won for global trade domination after the USA dollar. For the country only 127 million people of 11 per cent of the global trading volume — influence is more than usual size per capita on the crypto industry. В статье анализируются перспективы и риски развития криптовалюты в Японии, где сформирован самый прогрессивный регулирующий климат в этой области и где существует крупная база инвесторов в криптовалюты и пользователей. Однако ряд скандалов, сопровождающих деятельность обменных платформ, прежде всего банкротство самой большой площадки MtGox, подорвало доверие инвесторов и пользователей. В результате, потеряв почти монопольную позицию, рынок криптовалют в Японии в 2018 г. занимал попеременно 2 и 3-е места по объему транзакций, уступая китайскому и южнокорейскому.

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  • Sh. J. Asadova & Ш. Д. Асадова, 2019. "Перспективы и риски развития японской криптовалюты (монакоин) // Prospects and Risks of the Development of Japanese Cryptocurrency (monacoin)," Review of Business and Economics Studies // Review of Business and Economics Studies, Финансовый Университет // Financial University, vol. 7(2), pages 45-47.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:00rbes:y:2019:i:2:p:45-47
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    Keywords

    prospects; risks of development; investors; economy; cryptocurrency JEL classification G19; G29; перспективы; риски развития; инвесторы; экономика; криптовалюта;
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    JEL classification:

    • G19 - Financial Economics - - General Financial Markets - - - Other
    • G29 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Other

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