The japanese audience will now be able to learn from the criptomonedas and technology blockchain with the new series "BitGirls", which will be issued by Tokyo MX TV. Its creators devised as a contest where the young participants will be challenges to change votes that the public performs with chips exchangeable for bitcoins.
The entertainment industry japanese is renowned for their extravagance. Now they have gone a step further by giving a twist to the shows of contests, "regular", adding learning to the audiences about the crypto-world with the use of tabs -calls Torekabu-nushi – that serve to cast votes after each episode.
The creator of BitGirls and CEO of Tech Bureau, Takao Asayama, clarified how the system would work to obtain criptomonedas to the participants: "Without bitcoins. Will be used only for the first vote to test".
in Addition, the tabs or Torekabu, will serve the public to vote in favor of your participant’s favorite or change details of the show, as, for example, select the clothes of the girls and the changing of roles in each issue and can be redeemed by the criptomonedas XEM or Zaif.
At the launch of the advertising campaign of the series, Asayama explained that in order to handle the transactions of the contest will work with your software of blockchain private of latest technology called Mijin. This technology is the same used by banks in Japan.
The television series will have a fundraiser on the 3rd of October along with the platform Zaif, where each girl may have a pre-sale of their own chips. In addition, the organizers will offer a discount on the chips throughout the month and investors will be able to redeem the chips of BitGirls by its equivalent in Zaif.
we Started selling the chips of each girl as an ICO (a method of distribution of the currency to finance the development of the project), and then will be distributed to each buyer for every vote made. The chips of the girls may be exchanged, beginning in November.
Takao Asayama
The organizers are confident that the market will be determined by the initial value of assets per participant of the contest.
The show will air each week and is planned to be released via online to be international in scope, with subtitles in English and chinese to cover more of the audience and investors, adding more participants between the BitGirls in the near future.
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