Christie’s International Real Estate Southern California has opened a crypto-only division after completing more than $200 million in digital currency transactions, signaling the growing role of cryptocurrency in luxury housing.
Source: Inman News
Christie’s becomes the 1st US real estate company to launch crypto division: Because currency is ‘here to stay’
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