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Feeling fancy? The luxury market is making an attempt to get the attention of the wealthy crypto bro or sis.
Cryptocurrency has transcended its origins as a niche digital asset, an ideologically rebellious tool designed to work around corrupt government spending and unfair banking Goliaths. Now, it is seen by many as just another currency that can be used to purchase things. (For example, holders can use crypto to pay wherever Mastercard is accepted).
Interestingly, high-value luxury items worldwide are increasingly putting crypto prices on their tags.
From sleek supercars to sprawling estates, private jets to dazzling jewels, spending Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies when buying big-ticket items is reshaping the luxury market.
Here’s a look at some of the standout places around the world where crypto is welcomed for extravagant purchases.
On gorgeous Moreton Island, in Queensland, Australia, you can buy a stunning they call the “Moreton Mansion”. It’s going for AUD$2,000,000 or ₿22.073. Got 22 Bitcoin and change? You are in the running.
Dubai has been known for quite some time as a region of cryptocurrency adoption, particularly for luxury goods. And luxury properties are always fun to snoop on. Real estate developers like accept crypto for high-end properties, including penthouses with panoramic views of the Burj Khalifa.
Miami in the USA is also crypto-friendly. The city’s luxury real estate market is now populated with companies like . They offer Bitcoin as a way to buy multimillion-dollar mansions along the beach. Luxury property in particular is a field where many companies are crypto-friendly, and they seem to be especially Bitcoin friendly.
But let’s talk supercars. Car enthusiasts can head to [Crypto Exchange Dubai] () to snag a Lamborghini or Ferrari using crypto.
Or in Australia, if you want to pay in crypto for a hot supercar, customers can head to in Melbourne and pay in crypto. Whether that be a Porshe Macan, or a Bentley Continental, the average cost of the cars ranges from AU$100-500K, to Srecko Lorbeck.
Check out this fly ride. This is a 2022 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray. The last one of these for sale at Lorbeck was going for AUD$208,888 or roughly about ₿1.45.
As Bitcoin becomes more widely used as a currency, we are likely to see more luxury items with the on their price tags.
Well of course there is a private jet company called that takes crypto in payment. In fact they have an amazing wide range of crypto that they will accept. For example you can hire a jet to take you to the South of France, and pay in Apecoin.
You can also hire a or a , and roll out your Dogecoin to pay up.
As for hotels, you can stay in the 7-star , where you can pay with various cryptocurrencies. Have an indulgent stay for around ₿0.0071 per night. Better than two Bitcoin pizzas on a couch in 2009!
London, a city synonymous with sophistication, is embracing cryptocurrency for its luxury offerings. are bespoke travel agency that design super fancy holidays and tours that you don’t have to share with other randos.
They accept for curated vacations, including private helicopter tours over the English countryside.
sells jewellery, from diamond rings to designer watches, payable in crypto. You can now purchase high-end timepieces and anything that shines using Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Dai, Litecoin, and USDC.
Auction house Sotheby’s accepts worldwide, while takes . Going to space must surely be the biggest luxury flex?
The crypto landscape is no stranger to luxury. The appeal is clear. Cryptocurrencies offer low transaction fees, global accessibility, and a hedge against currency fluctuations, which is attractive for borderless luxury purchases.
Sellers, meanwhile, tap into a wealthy, tech-savvy clientele eager to spend their digital fortunes.
As adoption grows, expect more LUXURY destinations and brands to join the crypto revolution.
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