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It is worth mentioning that the crypto race for Shiba Inu (SHIB) hasn’t ended yet as it is still raising the bar for new momentum in its spotlight. Coming up with the news, just this morning, Vegas Auto Gallery announced that they are now accepting SHIB payment for all their luxury and exotic vehicles.
This means that as part of its services, anyone can go cashless and pay for their interested luxurious cars with Shiba Inu from today. With this said, the company even mentioned that accepting SHIB payment for their services has been their target for a very long-time.
Specifically, Vegas Auto Gallery disclosed the news at the discretion of its Twitter page and said that they are proudly happy to have covered such a milestone.
You asked, we delivered. We now proudly accept #SHIBA in addition to many other cryptocurrencies for luxury & exotic car purchases! #ShibaArmy pic.twitter.com/8sp0HXjtNs— Vegas Auto Gallery (@vautogallery) November 20, 2021
To this, also note that with a wide range of cryptocurrencies available, Vegas Auto Gallery is not accepting only SHIB payment. It also accepts many other digital assets available in the market as part of its payment method. Now, this time represents a good moment for all the Shiba Inu community.
Furthermore, right after the first announcement, the company came again with another separate update regarding how users can prioritize and make a smooth purchase while using Shiba Inu. This time, Vegas Auto Gallery directly made a tweet that requested the SHIB holders to message them with their preferred car they would want to purchase.
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