The Vancouver woman announced the sale via Twitter on Monday.

The asking price? Eight Bitcoin.

The car , a 2006 Volkswagen Jetta, has heated leather seats, a sunroof, and 152,000 kilometres.

“ I’m a big Bitcoin advocate and I thought, ‘Why not put it out there and see what comes back?’" Yu told The Vancouver Sun.

Eight Bitcoin (though Yu originally posted it for 10, before rethinking her car's value) is roughly worth $7,500 Canadian, according to Global News.

Vancouver made international headlines back in October when the city launched the world's first Bitcoin ATM. Though a digital currency, Bitcoin is bought with physical money and used to purchase physical objects. Like, say, a car.

While some are still wary, Yu thinks Bitcoin has lasting power.

"I’m in it for the long-term, she said to News1130. "I really believe Bitcoin is the future."

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