• @Cloud_Botherer@lemmy.world
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    382 years ago

    Seems like they aren’t actually accepting crypto. They made a deal with a crypto exchange to act as an intermediary. A buyer pays Bitpay in crypto and Bitpay exchanges it to cash to pay Ferrari. Ferrari will never actually holds any crypto.

    • magnetosphere
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      42 years ago

      A “crypto exchange” sounds like an interesting, high-risk company. Could be hugely profitable, could tank at any moment.

        • magnetosphere
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          2 years ago

          Getting hacked is an extremely foreseeable issue. Unless the hackers were especially clever, unpredictable, or talented, I don’t have a ton of sympathy for crypto businesses that aren’t prepared.

          • @botengang@feddit.de
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            12 years ago

            I have some sympathy for their customers… security isn’t obvious. If the crypto is gone its gone. It’s not like a data leak or something.

    • @Fisk400@feddit.nu
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      12 years ago

      So it’s one of those stickers that early crypto mongers put in windows of stores saying that they take crypto and then taking a picture of it to make crypto seem useful.

      Bitpay is basically paying Ferrari to not sue them when they claim that Ferrari accepts bitcoin.

    • @4am@lemm.ee
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      32 years ago

      Charles Leclerc is going to run out of tears, they can’t keep getting away with it