Two entrepreneurs from the UK – the founder of lingerie brand Ultimo Baroness Michelle Mone and her billionaire partner Douglas Barrowman – sold 50 luxury apartments According to a report released by Business Insider on February 10, the $ 325 million luxury development project Aston Plaza and Residences was launched in Dubai in September 2017 and was promised to Bitcoin last September. should be completed by 2020. At the announcement of the project, Mone and Barrowman have promised to offer 150 apartments out of the 1,300 that account "Aston" for Bitcoin.

In February, 50 of these apartments have already been built. been sold, the two entrepreneurs told Business Insider. Michelle Mone adds that some buyers buy two apartments each and that a person buys as many as 10.

The property offered to Bitcoin varies from studios that cost $ 130,000 each, or about 15.5 bitcoins To the press As reported by CNBC last September, the pair originally pledged to sell 150 flats for Bitcoin, which was the "first" 19459005. development of this size "to be available for purchase in a digital currency.Barrowman commented that they were still receiving inquiries, but they have not yet published any new developments.

Business Insider has published Feb. 6 a report on the initial offer of Mone's and Barrowman's Equi on Ethereum.