Ferrari to expand crypto payments for cars to Europe following US launch: Reuters

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Luxury sports car giant Ferrari is set to expand crypto options to its European dealer this month following its U.S. launch.

The Italian firm will also extend the scheme to other dealers in its international network within countries where cryptocurrencies can be legally accepted, Reuters reported on Wednesday.

Ferrari initially rolled out crypto payment options for its cars in the U.S. in October and had intended to expand to in the near future. The initial decision was made in response to requests from the market and dealers, with many of Ferrari's clients invested in cryptocurrencies.

“The entry into the European market follows the successful launch of this alternative payment system in the United States less than a year ago, to support dealers in better addressing the evolving needs of its clients,” the company said, adding that most dealers in the region have already adopted the solution or are in the process of doing so, according to Reuters.

Ferrari partnered with as its cryptocurrency payment processor for the U.S. launch, accepting payments in , and the USDC , with to dealers immediately converted into fiat currency to “protect them from price swings.”

However, it remains unclear which crypto payment processors Ferrari will use in Europe and other regions.

In 2021, electric car manufacturer Tesla also began accepting payments in bitcoin. However, CEO subsequently suspended crypto payments for car purchases due to environmental concerns connected to bitcoin .

The Block reached out to Ferrari for comment.


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