In this week’s selected cryptocurrency- and blockchain-related news from Cointelegraph Japan, cryptocurrency exchange Huobi Japan receives a $4.6 million investment, Bitcoin.com acquires blockchain startup O3 Labs, and Ripple CEO Garlinghouse criticizes the Softbank Group.
Here is the past week of cryptocurrency and blockchain news in review, as originally reported by Cointelegraph Japan.
Crypto exchange Huobi Japan secures $4.6 million investment by FPG AIM
Huobi Japan announced on Oct. 25 that it has raised close to $4.6 million through a third-party capital raise led by FPG AIM, a Japan-based financial services company. FPG aims to expand its business in the financial services field in cooperation with Huobi.
FPG further explained that the investment was "focusing on the future potential of the company that operates a virtual currency exchange that can provide new financial assets and payment methods."
Bitcoin.com acquires Japanese blockchain startup
Cointelegraph Japan reported on Oct. 21 that Roger Ver’s Bitcoin.com has acquired the Japanese blockchain startup O3 Labs. Bitcoin.com will develop mobile financial services for Bitcoin Cash through the acquisition of the startup, which develops wallets for NEO and Ontology (ONT). Bitcoin.com wants its users to be able to manage, operate and spend without the need for traditional banks and financial institutions.
Experts express concern over crypto donations to politicians
The Japanese government recently determined that cryptocurrency donations to individual politicians are legal. Under the country’s Political Funds Control Law, contributions to politicians by individuals and companies are basically prohibited. Corporate contributions are limited to political parties, and individual contributions are made to separate political organizations.
However, as cryptocurrencies are judged not to be a form of money, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications said that cryptocurrency contributions to individual politicians are legal.
While such contributions are not expressly prohibited, some experts have expressed concern regarding their use. A local entrepreneur Noritaka Okabe has called for reform to campaign laws regarding individual donations, stating:
“Being able to donate to an individual politician is a big bug. It is a distraction to the purpose of the system of the political funding report. It should be revised as soon as possible.”
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