Not exact matches
After Bitcoin Black Friday, digital
currency users have another opportunity to show their
support for bitcoin -
accepting charities participating in the first Bitcoin Giving Tuesday.
While bitcoin is the only crypto -
currency that Abra
supports, now that you have bitcoin, you can use it with any third - party service that
accepts bitcoin as a payment method for buying other crypto -
currencies.
Apart from
accepting deposits on cryptocurrencies, the platform also
supports fiat
currency.
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support for Bitcoin, letting more than 75,000 of its merchants
accept the virtual
currency
While Bitstamp
accepts fiat
currencies such as the U.S. dollar, Canadian dollar, Euro, British pound, and Swiss franc, the cryptocurrencies
supported by Bitstamp are:
Additionally, Stripe allows users to
accept international payments,
supporting over 100
currencies, including Bitcoin.
If you opened an account that doesn't
accept fiat
currency deposits, you would first need to buy cryptocurrency that is pairable with SC (such as BTC) from another exchange that
supports fiat deposits.
On the downside, fiat
currencies are not
supported, bank transfers and credit cards are not
accepted, and the information about the company owning and operating the exchange is limited to its Hong Kong headquarters.
This exchange has a special focus on Ripple (XRP) and
accepts fiat
currencies and
supports a decent amount of coins.
It
supports an extensive range of
currencies and
accepts users from almost all parts of the world.
OKCoin International used to
accept USD deposits, but certain «issues» with intermediary banks resulted in company dropping its
support for this
currency.
Microsoft had been the most prominent company to have announced
support for the virtual
currency's payment use last year but is now, surprisingly, no longer
accepting the flagship cryptocurrency.
The open - source platform, which
supports over 60 million websites, became one of bitcoin's first high - profile advocates when it announced it would
accept the digital
currency for premium features in November 2012.