Plenty of
websites accept Bitcoin as payment, but with the price of one Bitcoin hovering just under # 6,700, you'll likely be dealing in fractions to buy something like a book or some clothes.
Not exact matches
Urban Reclamations recently added e-commerce capabilities to its
website, offering tables and chairs in multiple sizes and finishes (it even
accepts Bitcoin as one form of
payment).
Shiny Leaf is now
accepting Bitcoin cash
as another method of
payment for purchases made on the
website.
Baidu Jiasule («Baidu Accelerated»), a Cloudflare - like service offering a
website firewall, protection against distributed denial of service attacks and other similar features, has started
accepting bitcoins as payment.
Dogecoin has been used
as a
payment form in several cases: the weather forecasting
website (and mobile app) Doge Weather requests tips in dogecoins to maintain its activity; a man tried to sell his house for $ 135,000 in dogecoins back in 2014; Australian porn star Angela White set up a
payment system in dogecoins, allowing viewers to visit her
website; and of course the internet currency has been used in gambling.The Sun - Times Media Group, which has already
accepted Bitcoin payments, has reportedly planned to implement dogecoin tipping for its writers
It should come
as no surprise to find out various gambling
websites are
accepting Bitcoin payments already, but the problem is that it's very difficult for most people to obtain it.
Others
accepting Bitcoin as payment methods range from domain name registries, shopping sites, gift
websites, travel sites to newspapers.
The reason or reasons that Fiverr has now turned away from
accepting bitcoin as a form of
payment on their
website is not known.
PayCash offers your business a platform that
accepts bitcoins as a
payment option for your online shop via
website or mobile app.
Bitcoin and the adult history seem to go well together in recent years,
as multiple
websites have started
accepting digital currency
payments.
However, Fancy is still
accepting bitcoin payments on its e-commerce
website for items such
as artwork, clothing and furniture.
While Nikkei reports that about 4,500 stores in Japan currently
accept bitcoin as payments, in an interview with
Bitcoin.com in January, Coincheck revealed that more than 5,000 merchants and
websites accept bitcoin through the company's system.