Aston Martin Formula One Team Adds Crypto.com to Partner Roster

The trading platform has inked a deal with the racing team of British luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin.

AccessTimeIconMar 2, 2021 at 8:15 a.m. UTC
Updated May 15, 2023 at 1:39 p.m. UTC

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Crypto.com has inked a deal with the Formula One team of British luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin.

Both companies were mum on what the deal entails, but said in a press release the brands will “collaborate to bring exclusive experiences and opportunities to traders and fans of the sport.”

For Aston Martin, 2021 marks the end of a 60-year hiatus from Formula One racing. Cloud services firm NetApp was announced as a partner on Monday.

The car industry has taken advantage of bitcoin in the past as a means of payment for big-ticket items. Last week, Italian supercar manufacturer Mazzanti announced it was accepting bitcoin and launching its own security token

In addition to its $1.5 billion bitcoin investment, Tesla also announced it would also allow customers to purchase products with BTC.

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