Nixon Cox's diverse industry experience drives Faraday Future's worldwide growth in Crypto-AI.
- Faraday Future appoints Nixon Cox, grandson of ex-U.S. President Nixon, as global strategic advisor to advance its "EAI + Crypto" dual-strategy, leveraging his capital markets and policy expertise. - The company reports 200+ FX Super One preorders in the Middle East and a 36% stake increase by Vanguard, signaling growing investor confidence and regional market traction. - FF integrates crypto payments for its $84k FX Super One, partnering with RAK Innovation City to build an electric mobility ecosystem a
Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (NASDAQ: FFAI) has appointed Chris Nixon Cox, the grandson of former U.S. President Richard Nixon, as a global strategic advisor to help drive its "EAI + Crypto" Dual-Flywheel and Dual-Bridge initiative, according to a
YT Jia, the Founder and Global Co-CEO of
This appointment comes as Faraday Future achieves new business milestones. The company recently announced it has received more than 200 preorders for its FX Super One model in the Middle East since its launch on October 28, according to a
One of the key highlights in the company’s latest update was the acceptance of its first crypto-based deposit for an FX Super One in the Middle East. This development fits into FF’s broader "EAI + Crypto" approach, aiming to blend AI-powered mobility with blockchain solutions. The FX Super One, which is priced at $84,127 (AED 309,000), features a dual-payment system that enables buyers to pay with both local currency and stablecoins, as detailed in a
Faraday Future’s shift toward cryptocurrency is further demonstrated by its participation in the Bahamas Summit and ThinkEquity Conference, where company leaders met with more than 30 investors and attracted attention from Wall Street. The company also revealed that soccer star Andrés Iniesta is the first global owner of the FX Super One and will serve as a Developer Co-Creation Officer. Iniesta’s involvement, along with the vehicle’s AIHER hybrid powertrain and premium features, positions
Despite these advancements, FF continues to face obstacles such as production schedules and financial stability. The company recently postponed the public reveal of the FX 4 model’s rear design, citing a need to adjust its strategic focus. Nevertheless, with Nixon Cox joining the team and increasing investor support, Faraday Future seems committed to overcoming these challenges as it pursues its dual-energy vision for global transportation.
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