Uber CEO Says Firm Will ‘Lean Into Crypto’ When It Becomes ‘Environmentally Friendly,’ Less Expensive to Transact

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Speaking in an interview on Friday, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi explained that the company will accept cryptocurrencies “at some point.” Khosrowshahi noted that there were two downsides to leveraging the cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, such as “the exchange mechanism is expensive, [and] it’s not great for the environment.”

Uber CEO Says Company Will Likely Accept Cryptocurrency at Some Point, Company Discusses Topic All the Time

At some point, Uber Technologies, the mobility service provider (ride-sharing service) will accept cryptocurrencies, according to Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi. The Uber executive said this in a conversation with Bloomberg Markets show hosts Emily Chang and Guy Johnson on Friday. During the interview, Khosrowshahi said Uber discusses cryptocurrency “all the time” and he noted that they have become extremely valuable.

“I think right now what we see with bitcoin and some of the other [cryptocurrencies] is that they are quite valuable as a store of value,” Khosrowshahi said. However, the Uber CEO noted that the cost to exchange can be “expensive” and he further highlighted that “it’s not great for the environment.” Khosrowshahi continued:

As the exchange mechanism becomes cheaper, becomes more environmentally friendly, I think you’ll see us leaning a little more into crypto.

Although many rumors have circulated in the past, Uber has never really shown it will “lean into crypto” any time soon. Interestingly, at the end of July 2018, Uber co-founder, Oscar Salazar founded the crypto exchange platform Voyager. In mid-December that year, Fold made it possible to utilize bitcoin (BTC) with Uber by leveraging the Fold application. Moreover, its been known for quite some time that Khosrowshahi is an early bitcoin advocate.

Writing for Quartz, author Joon Ian Wong explained that when Khosrowshahi became Uber’s new CEO, he previously ran travel booking platform Expedia for 12 years. “Expedia showed an adventurous streak on Khosrowshahi’s watch, becoming one of the first major merchants to accept bitcoin as payment, back in 2014,” the Quartz contributor said in August 2017.

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