Uber to Start Accepting Crypto Payments ‘At Some Point’, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi Says 5i1d32

Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi is also waiting to see the crypto market mature and grow out of its current volatile phase. 2n5y5u

Uber to Start Accepting Crypto Payments ‘At Some Point’, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi Says

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Dara Khosrowshahi became the CEO of Uber in 2017

Highlights
  • Uber CEO takes a pro-crypto approach
  • Environmental concerns related to crypto cause of worry
  • Uber is waiting for crypto market to mature
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Uber, the US-based ride hailing major, will be integrating crypto payments option on its app “at some point.” CEO Dara Khosrowshahi spilled beans on the future plans of the company during a recent interview. The cab-booking platform claims to be used across 890 cities in over 70 countries. As of now, it has not set foot in the crypto sector but its future plans align with several other big tech companies like Microsoft and Tesla, among others.

Khosrowshahi called crypto assets like Bitcoin quite valuable as a store of value during an interview with Bloomberg.

“I think you will see us lean into crypto a little bit more,” the 52-year-old multi-millionaire said. “If you say, is Uber going to accept crypto sometime in the future? Absolutely, at some point.”

crypto mining as well as the overall Internet- and power-consuming sector is one of the main reasons keeping Uber away from stepping into the arena.

In addition, Khosrowshahi is also waiting to see the crypto market mature and grow out of its current volatile phase.

Uber is not the only company that is eyeing the crypto sector at the time.

Crypto payments have become a thing in the US with several brands beginning to accept cryptocurrencies for payments including AMC Theatres, among other brands.

Crypto salaries are also becoming a trend among politicians like New York City Mayor Christophe De Beukelaer from the Belgian capital of Brussels.

In November 2021, no immediate plans on crypto-integration.

As per CoinMarketCap, the total market capitalisation has also risen to $1.86 trillion (roughly Rs. 1,41,00,900 crore) from $1.72 trillion (roughly Rs. 1,28,63,420 crore) that was recorded on February 4.


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