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Abstract:Breaking news! WikiFX Japan joins the Japan Cryptoasset Business Association (JCBA) as an associate member.
Breaking news! WikiFX Japan joins the Japan Cryptoasset Business Association (JCBA) as an associate member.
JCBA plays an important role in promoting the cryptocurrency (virtual currency) business conducted by banks, securities companies and financial instruments business operators in Japan and boosting the blockchain industry by information research in many aspects including accounting, regulations, business practices, etc. The organization integrates the resource of leading Japanese enterprises, sets industry standard and makes suggestions for the healthy development of blockchain industry. Due to a high membership threshold, there are only over 100 member enterprises so far.
With rigorous procedures, WikiFX Japan acquires the qualification of an associate member of JCBA and completes the registration of WikiFX and WikiBit, which are committed to collecting and spreading the information of forex brokers and cryptoasset exchanges with credit scoring.
The head of WikiFX Japan states that as the member of JCBA, WikiFX and WikiBit will carry out compliance research and field investigation and release users reviews at wikifx.com and wikibit.com as well as the corresponding Apps, adding that we aim to be the top media company which offers comprehensive data transparently and fairly in order to provide premium services for investors to make decisions.
The person in charge of JCBA believes that the joining of WikiFX and WikiBit will help to attract more investors and protect their investment.
WikiFX Japan continues focusing on collecting and spreading reviews and ratings from forex and cryptoasset traders in a bid to help every Japanese user find out reliable forex brokers and cryptocurrency exchanges to invest safely.
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