Ferrari Greenlights Crypto Payments for Supercars – Adoption on the Rise?
Luxury sports car manufacturer Ferrari has announced the acceptance of cryptocurrency payments for its vehicles in the United States, with plans to extend the offering to Europe in response to customer requests. The deci...
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The decision comes after electric carmaker Tesla briefly accepted Bitcoin as payment in 2021, only to halt the practice due to environmental concerns....
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