As Bitcoin continues to become much more common in everyday life, more people are starting to sell lucrative items for virtual currency.

The market slowly adopts Bitcoin as a payment method, a number of online platforms accept virtual currencies and you can even buy games on Steam.

This also seems to apply to collectibles, including luxury vehicles.

A Manchester car owner has listed his Gold Rolls-Royce Ghost for sale on Autotrader, but his asking price is not in pounds but in Bitcoin.

A brand new Rolls-Royce Ghost is valued at more than £ 230,000 – but with just under 50,000 km on the clock, you can buy the equivalent of £ 117,000 in Bitcoin.

According to the Daily Mail, the owner is happy to be paid in Bitcoin, which has been on a massive bull race that will culminate at $ 12,000 this week:

"Why not trade on Bitcoin? I treat it exactly the same way as the normal currency these days.It's safe, convenient and incredibly valuable now so for me it makes sense." Exchanging my car this way.It's the future. "

The 2010 Ghost model also comes with a custom license plate – for an additional charge. Complete with a 6.6 liter engine, the Gold car is as luxurious as its price.

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The most amazing thing About this sale is that if you had bought £ 12,000 of Bitcoin at the beginning of 2017 and you were there – you could buy Rolls-Royce gold

Expect- You are in the future

As the world prepares for the launch of Bitcoin futures in the coming weeks, the demand for virtual money can only grow, whether or not people decide to to keep their Bitcoin or sell it, there will be a flood of people who will want to enter the market.

With more people wanting Bitcoin, we'll probably see more "daily" transactions. made with virtual currency Why not sell more objects for Bitcoin as and when their currency increases?