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BitFlyer increases Bitcoin acceptance with the number of registered users. The Tokyo-based crypto-money-exchange BitFlyer reported a 100% increase in user count over the past four months. Because the company is partnering with major stores in Japan and continues to increase crypto money acceptance.
# BitFly exceeds 2 million registered users
BitFlyer, which has the largest crypto-currency trading volume in Japan, announced the number of registered users exceeded 2 million in March.
According to a report issued by Minkabu, the number of BitFly users is 1 million in November and 600 BND in June of last year. The figure in March represents a 100% increase in the number of users in the stock market during the four month period.
# Japan now accepts crypto money as a payment method
The significant growth seen by BitFlyer is following the payment service law in Japan that came into force in April of last year. Cryptic currency is now accepted as a payment method in this country. BitFlyer as well as other stock markets experienced significant growth. Coincheck, who was recently attacked, said at a press conference on March 8th that there were about 1.7 million accounts accumulated on that date. Bitflyer has recently expanded its operations to Europe and America.
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# BitFlyer gives service to Japanese luxury fashion house company Bitcoin
Monday, BitFlyer, Japanese luxury fashion house Samantha Thavasa Japan Co. Ltd has announced that it has provided Bitcoin payment service to its company. The company manufactures and sells jewelery, handbags and accessories to more than 130 retail stores in the country. Initially, Bitcoin payments will be introduced at the Omotesando Gates store, where customers with BitFly wallets can pay for Bitcoin up to 100,000 per transaction.
# For the big opening, BitFlyer gives the first 500 new "Trading Class" customers a thousand yen
Last week, site operator Ozvision said that the company started a campaign with Hapitas, a site rated by 1.8 million people. Points can be collected when shopping online or using online services. Cash, gift vouchers can now be exchanged with Bitcoin. For the grand opening, BitFlyer is offering a thousand yen to the first 500 new "Trading Class" customers who store 5,000 Japanese yen within 30 days of opening the account.
# Bic Camera partners with BitFlyer for Bitcoin payment services
One of the largest retail chains accepting Bitcoin is Bic Camera, which partnered with BitFlyer to begin accepting digital money in April of last year. Later in July, the company wanted to apply this payment option to all its stores. In an interview with Itmedia, a Bic Camera spokesman said the company expects to be foreign to most Bitcoin users, and added:
> **The Japanese make up almost half of the customers paying with Bitcoin. In fact, the majority of customers using Bitcoin payments are already Japanese.**
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# Bic Camera's subsidiaries are now accepting Bitcoin payments
Bic Camera subsidiaries Sofmap and Kojima now accept Bitcoin payments. Five Sofmap stores and seven Kojima stores have already launched Bitcoin payments, but it is said that the company plans to offer this payment option to all sub-organizations and focus only on the stores that are in great demand.
Bic Camera initially set a limit of 100,000 yen for Bitcoin payments. However, when the payment option was transferred to the entire store, the limit was raised. The company's representative has raised the limit by 300,000 a year. Because on average, Bitcoin payments are 2-3 times larger than other forms of payment.
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