Emaar – Dubai Burj Khalifa’s Developer Denied Reports of Accepting Cryptocurrency as Payment
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This week, reports claimed that the developers of Dubai’s tallest building ‘Burj Khalifa’ is planning to accept the digital currency as payment. And today, the Bloomberg reported that developers ‘Emaar Properties PJSC’ has denied the claims of reports.

Consequently, developers are accepting only national currency ‘UAE’s dirham and US Dollar’ and not any digital currency. As a response to the question, Emaar’s spokesperson clarified that;

“Emaar does not accept payment in digital currency. “Emaar only accepts payment in government-issued currency, primarily in U.A.E. dirham and U.S. dollar.”

This comes as a response to what reports claimed to be true citing email’s snap as well as a Dubai based Twitter user’s tweet. Sources quoting a note from the email and states;

“We are pleased to announce now that all customers will be able to buy Emaar Properties using digital currencies (Bitcoin and Ethereum). “The transaction will happen through one of the biggest brokers of digital currencies in the world ‘Bitcoin Suisse’ who are regulated and based in Switzerland.

A tweet that leaked out the fake information is not available at the moment – moreover, below is the image that claimed to be an email from Emaar developers.

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