Uber says it will 'absolutely' accept crypto payments in the future — but explained why now isn't the right time 🚕
Uber has revealed that it will accept cryptocurrencies as a payment method "at some point" in the future — but the ride-hailing giant's chief executive says now isn't a good time.
"We're having conversations all the time … As the exchange mechanism becomes less expensive and becomes more environmentally friendly, I think you will see us leaning into crypto a little bit more."
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