The Cannes Film Festival is more than a world stage for cinema. In 2025, it will also highlight cryptocurrency. Cannes has set its sights on becoming the most crypto-friendly city in Europe. Almost 90% of traders are ready to accept digital assets by the summer. This shift combines glamour with blockchain and sets the bar for urban crypto adoption.

Mayor David Lisnard spearheads this ambitious campaign. In February 2025, his administration initiated a merchant training campaign. More than 3,000 businesses participated in sessions at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, a vital element of the Cannes Film Festival. The training emphasized using Lunu Pay’s systems, tax compliance, and fraud protection. All participants acquired hands-on skills to make crypto payments with confidence.

Cannes Film Festival Facilitates Smooth Payments

To guarantee seamless transactions, Cannes aligned with Lunu Pay and Ingenico. Ingenico’s Android POS terminals are now Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT enabled. These terminals are compatible with 70+ digital wallets such as Trust Wallet and Coinbase. No additional hardware is needed—merchants use existing NFC or QR codes.

Lunu’s back-end does the automated conversion of crypto to euros. Uniswap and Curve, decentralized exchanges, make real-time settlement possible. Customers pay with crypto; merchants get euros in seconds. The system is also cheaper. Lunu’s 0.9% transaction cost trumps Visa’s 1.5% average.

Security is the top concern. Cannes employs Chainalysis for live tracking. Transfers over €1,000 initiate identity verification through France’s Alicem system. Money is transferred into multisig wallets that are audited by KPMG on a weekly basis. All these procedures comply with Europe’s MiCA regulations, to be implemented by December 2025.

Upscale hotels such as the Carlton and Martinez are now accepting crypto. Integrating blockchain with events like the Cannes Film Festival enables to capture demand among elite visitors. Such visitors contribute 43% of Cannes’ high-end retail turnover. With hassle-free crypto payments, companies expect higher conversion and lower friction.

Cannes Film Festival Targets Elite Tourists

Cannes welcomes more than 3 million tourists every year. They are mostly high-net-worth individuals with crypto assets. Around 18% of the tourists have digital assets, particularly from Asia and the Middle East. Accepting crypto is in line with their expenditure habits.

The Ethereum Community Conference (EthCC) will take place from June 30 to July 3, 2025. Approximately 10,000 investors and developers will visit. Organizers project it will generate €25 million in expenditures. With cryptocurrency-friendly vendors, including those tied to the Cannes Film Festival, visitors can pay with their asset of choice.

Inspires Global Cities

Cannes is a part of an emerging tide of city crypto adoption. Lugano accepts tax in BTC and stores crypto in reserve. Panama City recently legalized the use of BTC, ETH, and USDT for taxes. Colorado collected $47 million in crypto taxes alone in 2024.

Though innovative, Cannes is criticized. Merchants are concerned about wallet spoofing and chargebacks. Crypto’s volatility is also a concern Bitcoin’s 5.8% compared to the euro’s 0.3%. But Lunu’s instant conversion and compliance technologies mitigate those risks considerably.

Even so, Cannes’ crypto experience is instructive. Public-private partnerships keep R&D costs down. Phased regulation guarantees stability. Luxury tourism is helped by tech-savvy infrastructure.

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Alice Monroe is an Associate Writer at Crypto Junction, covering crypto trends, token marketing, and emerging blockchain projects with a focus on real market insights.

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