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Introduction
Since the first release of cryptocurrency (Bitcoin) in 2009, it has become a global
currency with people buying, selling, trading and even minting it. It has gained
traction over the past ten years to the point where a number of countries have
created (or are creating) regulations for it, so it can be used seamlessly around the
world for a wide range of products and services, such as homes, vacations, and
food. The concept of using a new currency ecosystem was slow to accept at first
but has recently gained speed. There are many companies, global and
international, that accept cryptocurrency. Let’s take a look at a few.
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Microsoft
This global software company began in the late 1970s
in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The company moved its
headquarters to Seattle, Washington in 1979. In the
early 1980s, IBM began using Microsoft’s 16-bit
operating system, MS-DOS 1.0. The rest is history.
Aside from its innovative products, Microsoft made
history again by accepting cryptocurrency for its online
Xbox store in 2014. It now accepts it only for Xbox
store credits.
4. Shopify Stores
This e-commerce platform allows you to start a
company and sell your items online and in stores. It
began over a decade ago with just five employees.
It has grown to over 4,000 employees which have
helped over nearly 1 million businesses sell their
products globally. In 2013, Shopify merchants were
granted the option of accepting Bitcoin payments.
Thousands of merchants do accept Bitcoin with the
help of BitPay.
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Reeds Jewelers
Buying jewelry has been made easier with the
acceptance of cryptocurrency. This American
company sells fine jewelry online as well as in
its nearly 70 U.S. retail stores. Reeds has no
purchase limitations; you can buy a wide
range of jewelry pieces at any price as well as
loose diamonds and gold ingots. Returns can
be made in Bitcoin. Also, Reed’s website has
a “Bitcoin Help” page.
6. More Stamps Global
This travel company is a one-stop-shop for
booking flights, hotels and sightseeing
activities around the globe. The company
is based in Hungary and books domestic
and international flights as well as creates
unique itineraries. It accepts 40
cryptocurrencies and plans to add over
300 more to its payment method list.
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Overstock.com
A major online retailer, Overstock.com sells
numerous products from books and furniture
to appliances and pillows. It began accepting
Bitcoin in 2014 and now accepts other
cryptocurrencies, such as Ethereum and
Litecoin. You can select your choice of
cryptocurrency at checkout and it will
automatically convert it to Bitcoins to finalize
the purchase. Bitcoin can be used with other
forms of payment, including gift cards and
coupons. Also, returns are available for
purchases made with Bitcoin.