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Luxury meets crypto: Gucci now accepts crypto payments

Gucci, the Italian high-end fashion label, which its items are some sort of a status symbol, announced it will begin accepting cryptocurrency payments by the end of May in five of its United States stores. It also stated that it has plans to extend the service to all of its 111 stores in North America.

Gucci will accept 12 cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Ethereum (ETH), Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC), Litecoin (LTC), Shiba Inu (SHIB), Dogecoin (DOGE) and five U.S. dollar stablecoins according to Vogue Business.

Customers will be able to pay with crypto in-store at the pilot locations in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Atlanta and Las Vegas. They will be sent an email with a QR code to pay via their digital asset wallet.

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Other luxury brands that accept crypto

Gucci is not the first, as high-end brands have been jumping into the crypto and Web3 space. In March the fashion label, Off-white started accepting payment with six cryptos in its flagship stores in Paris, Milan and London.

Off-white is majority-owned by LVMH which has seen its share of Web3 adoption, releasing NFTs under its Hennessy, Bulgari and Louis Vuitton brands in the past.

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LVMH’s luxury watch brand Hublot released a limited-edition collection that could only be purchased using Bitcoin, more recently the brand partnered with cold wallet provider Ledger to launch a limited edition watch and Ledger Nano X in February.

Watch brands, Franck Muller and Norgain, along with fashion label, Phillip Plein all accept crypto, and even car dealerships and car manufacturers are accepting digital assets for high-end vehicles.

The luxury fitness company, Equinox Group started accepting crypto payments for its New York City-based clubs on May 3, with yearly memberships starting just under 1.4 ETH or $4,044.

This trend is expected to continue as the adoption of crypto and web3 based applications continue to expand.

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