Gucci does not exclusively accept ApeCoin. Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin, and stablecoins tied to the value of $5 became available in some Gucci stores in the United States in May. Over $4,000 was paid for a Gucci virtual purse on Roblox last summer, which was more than the retail cost of the real thing. This year, luxury retailers Farfetch and brands like Gucci, Balenciaga, Off-White, and Phillip Plein began taking bitcoin payments. Despite the ongoing bear market, the apparel company has entered the cryptocurrency business head-on this year.
Gucci began things off in February with the "SUPERGUCCI" NFT collection created in association with the vinyl toy company SUPERPLASTIC. The owners of prestigious NFT projects like the BAYC were the target market for Gucci's "Gucci Grail" NFT line, which was released the following month.
Gucci's crypto initiatives have so far received considerable support among BAYC collectors. A pseudonymous Twitter user claimed that NBATopShotEast was the first individual to purchase Gucci goods in July at the brand's Wooster Street store in New York City. Two other BAYC members asserted that they were the second and third to do so. After the latest APE announcement, NBATopShotEast outlined plans to be again the first person to use the asset in the Wooster Gucci store.