Crypto Goes Luxury: Printemps Becomes Europe’s First Major Retailer To Join T...

Crypto Goes Luxury: Printemps Becomes Europe’s First Major Retailer To Join T...

Crypto is coming to Europe’s popular luxury retail stores. According to reports, Printemps, a popular chain of luxury brands, will start accepting cryptocurrencies for payments. Related Reading: Shiba Inu Christmas Countdown: What Big News Is Coming For The Holidays? The luxury store operator has partnered with Binance Pay and Lyzi to offer its customers an […]


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