Mizuho China President: If digital currency is defined as currency, it needs to be applied to real economic scenarios, rather than a few investments.
At the 15th annual meeting of the New Leaders of the World Economic Forum (also known as the "Summer Davos Forum"), Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Executive Director and China CEO of Mizuho Bank, said in an interview with "Daily Economic News" that digital currencies and Blockchain technology are very promising fields, but these technologies need time to become popular and develop because currency needs to be applied to real economic scenarios, not just a few investments that can be decided. Therefore, before achieving this goal, these technologies first need time to become more popular among the public.
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