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Private Jet Booking Service Replaces XRP Payment With XMR

According to TapJets, XMR is a viable payment method since the service naturally requires anonymity and privacy for their clients. Essentially, some of these do not want to reveal their travels to social media. Hence, the jet booking service found Monero’s privacy properties appealing for its clients.

TapJets Co-Founder Eugene Kesselman said,

Meanwhile, TapJets has decided to remove XRP from its available crypto payment methods due to the ongoing Ripple lawsuit. Since December last year, XRP has been struggling to steady its footing after a number of exchanges delisted it. In fact, Coinbase also received a lawsuit for selling XRP in the US.

TapJets has started accepting cryptocurrency as payment since 2015. Aside from XMR, TapJets also accepts other mainstream cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin.

At the time of writing, XMR price is at $206.45, according to CoinGecko.

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