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Ferrari to Accept Crypto Payment in US

October 14, 2023
Ferrari to Accept Crypto Payment in US

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In a groundbreaking move, Ferrari (RACE.MI) has taken a bold step into the world of cryptocurrency, announcing that it now accepts payments in digital currencies for its luxury sports cars in the United States. The company plans to extend this innovative payment scheme to Europe, responding to requests from its affluent clientele.

Unlike many blue-chip companies that have been cautious about embracing cryptocurrency due to its inherent volatility and regulatory challenges, Ferrari sees an opportunity to cater to its high-net-worth customers who have expressed interest in making purchases using digital assets. Enrico Galliera, Ferrari’s Chief Marketing and Commercial Officer, shared with Reuters that the decision was driven by customer demand, with many clients already invested in cryptocurrencies.

Tesla’s brief experiment with accepting Bitcoin in 2021, subsequently halted by CEO Elon Musk citing environmental concerns, highlighted the challenges faced by companies venturing into the crypto space. Ferrari, however, appears confident in the evolving landscape of cryptocurrencies. Galliera mentioned that efforts have been made within the crypto community to address environmental concerns by reducing carbon footprints through new software and increased use of renewable energy sources.

“We target reaching carbon neutrality by 2030 along our whole value chain,” stated Galliera, emphasizing Ferrari’s commitment to sustainability.

The decision to accept cryptocurrency aligns with Ferrari’s commitment to innovation and responsiveness to customer preferences. Galliera noted that some clients interested in using crypto for transactions are young investors who have accumulated wealth through digital assets, while others are traditional investors seeking to diversify their portfolios.

While the announcement is significant, the company did not disclose the number of cars it expects to sell through cryptocurrency transactions. Galliera did highlight the strength of Ferrari’s order portfolio, indicating that it is fully booked well into 2025. The move to accept crypto payments is seen as an experimental venture, reflecting Ferrari’s desire to explore new avenues within the expanding universe of digital currencies.

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