Japanese Government States 'No Plans to Adopt Bitcoin Reserves'
Japanese Government States 'No Plans to Adopt Bitcoin Reserves'
On the 26th, CoinPost reported that the Japanese government responded to a question from Senator Hamda Satoshi about the adoption of Bitcoin reserves by the United States and others. The government stated, "At the current stage, we are not closely monitoring the movements of the United States and others," and added, "It is difficult for the government to express a view."
26日,CoinPost报道了日本政府就参议员滨田聪关于美国等国采用比特币储备的问题做出的回应。政府表示:"在当前阶段,我们并没有密切关注美国等国的动态,"并补充道:"政府很难表达观点。"
Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru explained that, according to the legal framework regarding special account operations, cryptocurrencies do not qualify as foreign exchange. He noted that foreign exchange reserves are currently aimed at stabilizing foreign construction assets or the foreign bond market. Senator Hamda Satoshi had previously urged the consideration of incorporating cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin into foreign exchange reserves.
首相石破茂解释说,根据特殊账户运作的法律框架,cryptocurrency不算作汇率。他指出,外汇储备目前的目标是稳定外国施工资产或外国债券市场。参议员滨田聪此前曾敦促考虑将像比特币这样的cryptocurrency纳入外汇储备。