Greyp Bikes, a company founded by Croatian entrepreneur and innovator Mate Rimac, has integrated encrypted payments into their online invoicing system.
Thanks to a partnership with payment service provider Paycek, all of its high-tech cycling products can now be purchased in nine different currencies. Greyp Bikes accepts cryptocurrencies for its electric bikes Greyp Bikes from Croatia has taken a new step towards becoming one of the technological leaders in the world of cycling.
The company introduced support for payments with nine major cryptocurrencies through a partnership with Paycek, the country’s leading crypto payment processor: BTC, ETH, BCH, XLM, XRP, DAI, EOS, USDT, and USDC. Recently he announced: Greyp News everyone!
Cryptocurrencies can now be used to directly purchase Greyp bikes. “Greyp has always been at the forefront of technology in the cycling world, so this was the next logical step in the development of the brand,” added high-performance e-bike maker Sveta Nedelja. The company also noted that customers could purchase their bikes using cryptocurrency before partnering with Paycek, but crypto payments are now simplified and fully integrated into the online payment process on its Greyp website. .com have been integrated. Paycek is a platform developed by Croatian financial technology startup Electrocoin. The payment processor has already helped other local businesses accept cryptocurrencies.
More than 45 Tifon gas stations in Croatia launched crypto payments through Paycek earlier this year, while Electrocoin allowed the Croatian publication to offer a crypto exchange service at their post offices two years ago. . “This decision should come as no surprise to anyone who is watching what Livno-born entrepreneur Mate Rimac does with both his cars and bikes,” commented the information portal Total Croatia in its report on Greyp’s decision. integrate payments with crypto-currencies. The Croatian businessman founded Greyp Bikes in 2013 as a sister company of Rimac Automobili, an electric sports car maker he founded in 2009.
The automaker is now partly owned by Porsche and Hyundai from VW group. In July, Porsche and Rimac announced the creation of a joint venture that will include Volkswagen’s high-performance brand Bugatti. Greyp’s integration of cryptocurrencies is not the only such example in the bicycle industry. British company Toba Electric Bikes, which sells electric bikes of the Spanish brand BH, introduced support for BTC and BCH payments and in 2019 in collaboration with the targeted trading platform Cryptophyl. launched its own utility token in SLP.