Kasotsuka Shojo, the first musical group that sings about cryptocurrencies and that only operates with Bitcoin and Altcoins
The first group of singers is born, who only operate in cryptocurrencies and sing about cryptocurrencies, which has its origin in Japan (of course), and who respond to the name of Kasotsuka Shojo.
The cryptocurrency fever is growing every day and we see more and more users researching this market. Normally we talk about cryptocurrencies, but today we bring you a curiosity, which responds to the name of Kasotsuka Shojo, also known as Bitcoin Babes and that is that Japanese singers have created a band of eight singers who are characterized by, each one, representing a cryptocurrency different, such as Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, XEM or NEO.
On Friday, this electro-pop group held the first concert in Tokyo and many fans and media came to see the first concert. Kasotsuka Shojo translates into English as 'Virtual Currency Girls' and is a product of the Japanese training company Cinderella Academy, which also carries other popular J-pop groups.
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'We want to promote the idea through entertainment that virtual currencies are not just a tool for speculation, but are a wonderful technology that will shape the future,' said Rara Naruse, the 18-year-old lead singer representing Bitcoin Cash. in the band.
The members of the group wear masks similar to those of Mexican wrestling wrestlers, they wear maid-style dresses with aprons and knee-length stockings (a very popular outfit among the country's young women) and on the masks they carry the logo of each one of them. the currencies they represent. The song with which she debuted is 'The Moon and Virtual Currencies and Me', which warns viewers that not everything is profit, as they can be victims of fraud and urges them to ensure their safety.
During the 'meet-and-greet' event, fans of this group were able to take a photo with them, shake hands and even chat with several of the interpreters, for 0.001 BTC (which is equivalent to about $ 15. After the concert , the tickets for the next concerts have been sold out and some of the attendees said it was a good introduction to the world of cryptocurrencies. The group charges in Bitcoin and tickets to concerts, merchandising and other products of the artists can only be paid in cryptocurrencies.



