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Chartering Yachts With Crypto

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As some people continue to resist coming to terms with the fact that buying a coffee with bitcoin is possible; others have gone full throttle with the implementation of accepting and spending crypto. So much, it is now possible to buy or rent homes, jets… and yes, even yachts, with crypto! 

ForumPay enabling yacht payments with crypto:

Customers of the largest network of yacht buyers and sellers are able to place deposits and purchase boats with crypto. They can use their preferred cryptocurrency from any digital wallet.

Boat buyers merely scan the QR code presented online or in-person via a payment terminal to send the funds. ForumPay technology instantly converts the crypto into fiat at the best available conversion rate for deposit with a charter company’s bank to complete the transaction.

ForumPay recently partnered with United Yacht Sales to enable crypto payments for boat and yacht buyers. A press release by EIN Presswire quotes Joshua Tate, CEO, and co-founder of ForumPay: “We are very excited by today’s news and to be working with United Yacht Sales to make crypto payments available to hundreds of millions of crypto consumers around the world. Crypto holders can now diversify their crypto investments and enjoy their wealth in crypto by purchasing yachts with United Yacht Sales.”  

Are people actually buying boats with crypto?

One of the first recorded crypto brokerage deals was the sale of the 40 meter Benetti motor yacht, Oryx. Accepting crypto payments for affluent boat purchases gives charters international access to high net worth customers. 

7 crypto-billionaires made Forbe’s 2021 Billionaires list. Of those crypto-billionaires, they fall into the GenX and millennial categories. Younger consumers simply mean higher lifetime value. Accepting crypto payments gives charters access to these billionaires’ crypto funds ready to spend. For more about ForumPay enabling crypto payments for high-value goods, visit www.forumpay.com.

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