“Cedric Davy, marketing director for Lamborghini Newport Beach, told The Post that the dealership was at first dubious about the idea of selling a car for bitcoin when a buyer first approached it on Monday. But, after a day’s thought, the dealership decided to accept the offer. It used BitPay, an electronic payment processing system, to cash out the buyer’s 91.4 bitcoins for more than $100,000. The transaction took 24 hours to complete. Despite bitcoin’s volatility, the dealership is still gung-ho to do more digital deals; It recieved four more offers after the story broke yesterday.”
http://www.businessinsider.com/tesla-for-bitcoin-2013-12
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