Indian Bitcoin Millionaire Allows Kids To Scribble On Rs 1.3 Crore Porsche: Here’s Why [Video]

Many young entrepreneurs in India and around the world who have been doing well own expensive cars in their garages. We have featured many Indian startup owners and their exotic cars on our website. Most people who own such expensive and exotic cars take good care of them. They ensure that the car looks its best at all times. However, here we have an Indian-origin Bitcoin millionaire who allows people to vandalize or scribble on his Porsche Cayman for charity.
The video has been shared by The Luxury Home Show on their YouTube channel. The video was actually shot in Madeira, Portugal. Priyesh Patel was born in Uganda and later moved to Madeira, as Bitcoin is legal in Portugal. The Bitcoin millionaire Priyesh Patel’s house is featured in the video. The video mostly talks about the ultra-luxurious and sustainable mansion that Priyesh owns. In between the video, we see the presenter and the owner talk about the car.
The car was featured in the video first, and it is something that grabs your attention because of its loud green shade with a lot of scribbling on it. When asked about the car, Priyesh said that he had bought the car at a time when Bitcoin was doing well and decided to do a bit of charity using his car.
He said he asked people to vandalize the car for charity. By vandalizing, the owner didn’t mean damaging the car parts but rather scribbling on the body panels using a permanent marker. He let people draw or write whatever they wanted on the car. We see Cristiano Ronaldo’s image drawn on the bonnet along with several other messages.
The owner mentions that he was able to raise around 7,000 Euros through this campaign. Priyesh used this amount for the welfare of kids in Madeira. Even the video presenter writes a message on the bonnet and bumper of the car. Priyesh is actually the CEO of Prometheus International, which lets people buy properties using Bitcoin.
On their website, the car’s image has been posted with a caption: “By vandalizing a Porsche, we aim to bring a smile back to Portuguese children and engage with the local community to do the unthinkable in a symbolic act of defiance against war, politics, and capitalism. In the current cost of living crisis, there are untold stressors in communities that are impacting those less fortunate.”
The car seen here is a Porsche Cayman. It is, in fact, one of the least expensive sports cars available in Porsche’s lineup. We tried to look up other cars in Priyesh’s garage, but sadly, nothing was available online. The Porsche Cayman seen in the video is actually a popular sports car among enthusiasts in India and around the world.
Coming to the car, the Porsche Cayman is powered by a 2.0-liter, turbocharged petrol engine that generates 295 Bhp and 380 Nm of peak torque. The engine is mated to a 6-speed dual-clutch PDK automatic transmission.
The price for a brand-new Porsche Cayman in India is around Rs 1.37 crore, ex-showroom. Portugal is one of the countries that made Bitcoin legal in 2020. Several nations do not consider this legal, which is why Priyesh has set up his organization there.