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Traditional luxury car brands are accelerating their embrace of Web3. Audi officially announced that its F1 team has reached a multi-year strategic partnership with the crypto lending platform Nexo. This collaboration will be launched before Audi officially joins Formula 1 racing (2026), meaning that this German luxury car manufacturer’s racing project will be deeply operated through a blockchain platform. From high-end automobiles to top-tier events, and the integration of the crypto financial ecosystem, this reflects an important signal that Web3 is moving from the fringes to the mainstream business system.
Deep blockchain operations? Sounds impressive, but it's actually just putting a name on it to change the financing method.
Luxury car brands are all in on crypto now, and traditional finance is getting anxious.
But is Nexo really stable? It feels like lending platforms have been crashing one after another in recent years.
F1 has arrived, which shows that Web3 is really taking off, not just a flash in the pan.
Audi's entry is what it is; anyway, sports sponsorships are usually a black hole for finances. Crypto at least offers some new tricks.
Waiting to see what happens next. If it fails, it'll be hilarious.
Can this partnership really bring traffic to Nexo, or is it just mutual hype?
Going from the fringes to the mainstream, is this all? I think we need to wait a bit longer.
Web3 is really about to go mainstream, otherwise these old-school car companies wouldn't be in such a hurry.
Wait, is this really profitable or just pure marketing hype?
Starting cooperation before 2026, that's something.
Is the Nexo lending platform reliable? Need to check the risks.
By the way, F1 combined with blockchain is indeed innovative, just see how well they execute.
With this wave, where is the intersection of finance and racing? Or is it just about sponsorship and branding?
Nexo lending + F1 racing team, this combination is quite imaginative, but can it be implemented?
The entry of big players is always a positive sign. Anyway, Web3 is finally making its way into the mainstream.
Is this what they call mainstream adoption? It still feels like concepts outweigh actual progress.
By the way, what will F1 look like in 2026? Could it also start relying on on-chain data?