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Gucci stores set to accept crypto in America

Since El Salvador said it would allow consumers to use the cryptocurrency in all transactions, alongside the US dollar, the International Monetary Fund has urged it to reverse its decision.

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Italian luxury brand Gucci will start accepting payments in cryptocurrencies in some of its stores in America.

According to the BBC, customers will be able to pay using a number of cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin.

The service will be rolled out later this month at some of its flagship outlets, including Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles and New York’s Wooster Street.

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Gucci, owned by France’s Kering, joins a growing number of companies that have started to accept virtual currencies.

The firm said it will also take payments in Shiba Inu and Dogecoin — a so-called meme cryptocurrency that was originally created as a joke.

Customers paying in stores with cryptocurrencies will be sent an email with a QR code to use with a digital asset wallet — a financial transaction app that runs on mobile devices.

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QR — or quick response — codes are the black and white, barcode-like squares that can be read by mobile phones and have been used increasingly widely since the start of the pandemic.

The brand said it plans to introduce the policy to all the North American stores it operates directly in the near future.

This announcement by a high-profile brand marks another step forward for the acceptance of cryptocurrencies by mainstream businesses.

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Gucci is the latest big name to announce that it will take cryptocurrency as payment.

Some of the world’s biggest brands now accept digital currencies, including technology giant Microsoft, US telecoms firm AT&T and coffee chain Starbucks.

In 2021, Bitcoin has also become legal tender in two countries — El Salvador and the Central African Republic.

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Since El Salvador said it would allow consumers to use the cryptocurrency in all transactions, alongside the US dollar, the International Monetary Fund has urged it to reverse its decision.

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