Industries · Marine
Selling a vessel to a crypto buyer? Settle it with escrow, in fiat.
For yacht and boat brokers, builders and charter operators: accept a crypto payment against your invoice, hold it in escrow where the deal needs it, and receive fiat at settlement — discreet, compliant, no volatility.
Yes — a vessel can be purchased with crypto when the broker accepts it through a regulated provider. The buyer pays in crypto against the invoice; Xchange360 can hold funds in escrow, then converts and settles to the broker in fiat, handling compliance on high-value marine transactions.
The problem
High-ticket sales, crypto-holding buyers, fiat closings.
Yacht buyers in markets like the UAE and the Mediterranean increasingly hold crypto, and brokers need a compliant, discreet way to accept it — often with escrow — on large-ticket deals.
Accept the payment, hold in escrow, settle to fiat — discreetly and compliantly.
Built for large-ticket marine deals.
Escrow where it’s needed
Hold buyer funds securely until the deal’s conditions are met, then release to settlement.
Fiat at the close
Convert and settle to the broker in fiat, with no exposure to crypto price movement.
Custody behind it
Funds sit in regulated custody through the deal — see digital asset custody.
Who it’s for
Yacht and superyacht brokers
Boat builders and charter operators
Marine dealers and brokerages (UAE / Med)
Brokers with international crypto buyers
FAQ
Common questions
Is escrow always involved?
Only where the deal needs it. Escrow is available for transactions that require funds held until conditions are met; otherwise the payment settles straight to fiat.
