In related news this week, Steam has
stopped accepting Bitcoin as payments on the game distribution platform.
Some companies, like the digital gaming and video distribution platform Steam,
stopped accepting bitcoin as a payment method.
I wanted to use some bitcoin to re-up my VPN subscription, but they recently
stopped accepting Bitcoin as a payment method due to fees and volatility.
Stripe said it will
stop accepting Bitcoin as a payment method because of the currency's volatility, slow transaction times and ever - increasing processing fees.
Despite the much - publicized decisions of Steam and Microsoft to
stop accepting Bitcoin as a payment method, there are more and more industries which have started to embrace cryptocurrencies.
Recently, the online gaming platform giant Steam announced that it would
stop accepting Bitcoin as payment method due to high price volatility and transaction fees.
According to several sources, Microsoft has recently
stopped accepting Bitcoin as payment in its Microsoft Store.
Microsoft briefly
stopped accepting bitcoin as a payment method last month but has since restored this option, while entertainment and gaming platform Steam announced in December that it would no longer support bitcoin payments due to high costs and unreliability.
And «there's no other information cascaded to us on why Microsoft
stopped accepting Bitcoin as a payment info aside from the problem processing the payments.»
Not exact matches
Reddit CEO Yishan Wong
stopped by our offices about a month back because he wanted to learn more about how
bitcoin worked and how they could start
accepting it
as a
payment method.
According to one user, the platform has
stopped accepting Bitcoin as a means of
payment.
Simply put, if one day a large number of merchants who
accept bitcoin as a form of
payment stop doing so, then the value of
bitcoin would fall drastically.
This is smarter than Ely's «no intrinsic value» argument, but then Edwards
stops taking us seriously and notes with alarm that a pub in London and gaming company Steam will no longer
accept bitcoin as payment.
BitcoinSmart.com Fiverr No longer
Accepting Bitcoins We recently heard fiverr has stopped accepting bitcoin as a form of
Accepting Bitcoins We recently heard fiverr has
stopped accepting bitcoin as a form of
accepting bitcoin as a form of
payment.
However,
bitcoin proponents got some unfortunate news this week
as the event organizers have announced they have
stopped accepting bitcoin payments for conference tickets due to network fees and congestion.
We recently heard fiverr has
stopped accepting bitcoin as a form of
payment.
Microsoft first began
accepting Bitcoin as a form of
payment in 2014, but this isn't the first time they've decided to
stop.
The move makes it clear Microsoft isn't following Valve's footsteps,
as its popular gaming and digital distribution platform Steam
stopped accepting bitcoin payments due to high fees and volatility last year.
The climb of fees in late 2017 had many shying away from
Bitcoin as a
payment system; for example, Valve, an American video game developer and digital distribution company,
stopped accepting Bitcoin on Steam.