Announcement: Reading Group for 'Finance Theory', Column 5: 'Digitization of Payments and Finance'
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- Announcement: Reading Group for 'Finance Theory', Column 5: 'Digitization of Payments and Finance'
- Shosukabu.com Co., Ltd. will host a reading group centered on a column from 'Finance Theory' by Ai Sato, co-sponsored by the Nerima Political Study Group and the Civil Division 8 Monitoring Committee, in late June 2026.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 10, 2026
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Shosukabu.com Co., Ltd. will host a reading group centered on a column from 'Finance Theory' by Ai Sato, co-sponsored by the Nerima Political Study Group and the Civil Division 8 Monitoring Committee, in late June 2026.
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- Announcement: Reading Group for 'Finance Theory', Column 5: 'Digitization of Payments and Finance' (June 10, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
- Date
- June 10, 2026
Shosukabu.com Co., Ltd. will host a reading group centered on a column from 'Finance Theory' by Ai Sato, co-sponsored by the Nerima Political Study Group and the Civil Division 8 Monitoring Committee, in late June 2026.
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Shosukabu.com Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Nerima-ku, Tokyo; Representative Chairman: Yutaka Yamanaka) will hold a reading group centered on the column "Digitization of Payments and Finance: Stablecoins, Central Bank Digital Currencies, and Asset Tokenization" from the book "Finance Theory: Financial Literacy for the Global World" by Ai Sato, in co-sponsorship with the Nerima Political Study Group and the Civil Division 8 Monitoring Committee.
A key feature of this column is that it captures the digitization of finance not merely as a technological innovation, but as a movement that redesigns the very mechanisms of money, payment, and asset holding. Stablecoins serve as new private payment methods, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) as digital forms of public currency, and asset tokenization holds the potential to transform the holding and transfer mechanisms for stocks, bonds, and real estate. While appearing as distinct themes, they are interconnected by a singular question regarding the future landscape of the financial system.
While digitization enhances convenience, it also gives rise to new issues such as credit, regulation, privacy, financial inclusion, and systemic stability. Questions such as who issues currency, who supports payment infrastructure, and how much legal stability should be afforded to digital expressions of assets are factors that will shape future financial order. In this reading group, we will discuss the differences between stablecoins and CBDCs, the significance of asset tokenization, the future of payments, and regulatory challenges accompanying digital finance.
Book URL: https://x.gd/RAtQE3
Event Overview
Theme: 'Finance Theory' Column 5 "Digitization of Payments and Finance" Reading Group
Organizer: Shosukabu.com Co., Ltd.
Co-organizers: Nerima Political Study Group, Civil Division 8 Monitoring Committee
Date: Late June 2026 (tentative)
Format: Held online via Zoom
Participation Fee: Free (Prior registration required)
Application Method: Send an email to info@shosukabu.com with the subject line "Participation Request: Digitization of Payments and Finance Reading Group."
A key feature of this column is that it captures the digitization of finance not merely as a technological innovation, but as a movement that redesigns the very mechanisms of money, payment, and asset holding. Stablecoins serve as new private payment methods, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) as digital forms of public currency, and asset tokenization holds the potential to transform the holding and transfer mechanisms for stocks, bonds, and real estate. While appearing as distinct themes, they are interconnected by a singular question regarding the future landscape of the financial system.
While digitization enhances convenience, it also gives rise to new issues such as credit, regulation, privacy, financial inclusion, and systemic stability. Questions such as who issues currency, who supports payment infrastructure, and how much legal stability should be afforded to digital expressions of assets are factors that will shape future financial order. In this reading group, we will discuss the differences between stablecoins and CBDCs, the significance of asset tokenization, the future of payments, and regulatory challenges accompanying digital finance.
Book URL: https://x.gd/RAtQE3
Event Overview
Theme: 'Finance Theory' Column 5 "Digitization of Payments and Finance" Reading Group
Organizer: Shosukabu.com Co., Ltd.
Co-organizers: Nerima Political Study Group, Civil Division 8 Monitoring Committee
Date: Late June 2026 (tentative)
Format: Held online via Zoom
Participation Fee: Free (Prior registration required)
Application Method: Send an email to info@shosukabu.com with the subject line "Participation Request: Digitization of Payments and Finance Reading Group."
FAQ
Is the reading group open to anyone?
It is a free event requiring prior registration. Please apply via email with the specified subject line.
What topics will be discussed?
The discussion will cover the differences between stablecoins and CBDCs, the significance of asset tokenization, the future of payments, and regulatory challenges.
Will it be held on Zoom?
Yes, it is scheduled to be held online via Zoom.