COINPAYMENTS will provide digital payment infrastructure for duPont REGISTRY Group’s luxury automotive marketplace. The rollout will initially support stablecoinCOINPAYMENTS will provide digital payment infrastructure for duPont REGISTRY Group’s luxury automotive marketplace. The rollout will initially support stablecoin

COINPAYMENTS Brings Stablecoin Payments to duPont REGISTRY

2026/04/29 18:57
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  • COINPAYMENTS will provide digital payment infrastructure for duPont REGISTRY Group’s luxury automotive marketplace.
  • The rollout will initially support stablecoin payments across select high-value vehicle transactions.

COINPAYMENTS is moving deeper into luxury commerce through a new alliance with duPont REGISTRY Group, bringing stablecoin payments to one of the best-known names in high-end automotive retail.

Stablecoins enter the luxury car checkout

The integration will allow duPont REGISTRY clients and participating dealerships to use stablecoin for selected luxury vehicle purchases. The initial rollout is expected in the next few months, with further payment capabilities planned in later phases.

For a market built around six- and seven-figure transactions, payment friction is not a small operational detail. Bank transfers, settlement delays and cross-border processing can slow down purchases that are otherwise driven by speed, scarcity and buyer confidence.

duPont REGISTRY Group lists more than 120,000 luxury cars annually, representing more than $25 billion in inventory. The company operates across a wider luxury automotive ecosystem that includes duPont REGISTRY, Sotheby’s Motorsport, FerrariChat, Petrolicious and several other brands.

The partnership gives COINPAYMENTS a visible entry point into high-value U.S. commerce after its strategic re-entry into the American market in late 2025.

Crypto wealth meets high-value retail

Ali Rafi, group CEO of COINPAYMENTS, said luxury automotive has become an important frontier for digital asset payments, as crypto-wealthy collectors increasingly expect to deploy capital quickly and securely.

That is the commercial logic here. Stablecoins offer a cleaner bridge between digital assets and real-world purchases than more volatile cryptocurrencies, especially in a category where both buyer and seller want price certainty.

Antoine Tessier, CEO of duPont REGISTRY Group, said the company is investing in modern technology and data-driven capabilities to reduce friction in luxury car transactions.

COINPAYMENTS, founded in 2013, says it has processed more than $50 billion in crypto transactions and serves over 250,000 merchants. Its latest alliance suggests digital payments are no longer being pitched only at online retail or speculative crypto use cases. The target now includes collectible cars, global buyers and marketplaces where speed matters, but trust matters more.

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