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Topic: List of some Companies Who Accepts Bitcoins as Payment! (Read 776 times)

newbie
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Here's another website  - htttp://www.bitcoinboys.live - accepts bitcoin payments BitcoinBoys
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Provident Metals
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markaccy.io
very good info! thanks for the list!
You definitely like naughty america?
I also like . This company turned out to receive Bitcoin I just read. Awesome.
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dont forget the best use of BTC on exchanges.. to buy PnD altcoins  Grin
legendary
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Slava Ukraini!
If you can add then please add some Lithuanian shops that also accept Bitcoin:

Varle.lt
Euronics.lt
Topocentras.lt
Hobis.lt
Domenai.lt
Serveriai.lt
MineHost.lt
Can you write out what each of this store's sells/service and i'll add up.
Varle is big e-shop,
Topocentras/Euronics selling home appliance, electronics and similar stuff.
Hobis.lt - haven't heard about it.
Domenai.lt - domains.
Serveriai.lt - hosting.
Minehost.lt - minecraft hosting.
There are few more:
Jazzexpress.lt - taxi.
Sinano kebabai - kebab restaurant.
newbie
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hey....I wasn't included in the list. I accept bitcoins and payment too. The most preferred actually 
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The price of bitcoin is extremely volatile
For me, it's better to use cash
Of course, most companies accept bitcoin payments as a good thing
You are right but for someone like me,i integrated bitcoin in my store so i can make more bitcoins and for faster cash out,while some customer's would pay in bitcoin for instant transaction too.
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If you can add then please add some Lithuanian shops that also accept Bitcoin:

Varle.lt
Euronics.lt
Topocentras.lt
Hobis.lt
Domenai.lt
Serveriai.lt
MineHost.lt
Can you write out what each of this store's sells/service and i'll add up.
member
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Generally, we can say there are "many" but my question is, is this can be accessible by all people in the world.

I think we should not create just a list because just one google search we can find it. Let's put some effort like, is this merchant accepts worldwide transactions or just limited to a certain country. If you asked me why not me instead to do that effort to make a list, if ever I want something, I will seek it to myself and will not to try them all.
I think we should not create just a list because just one google search we can find it. Let's put some effort like, is this merchant accepts worldwide transactions or just limited to a certain country. If you asked me why not me instead to do that effort to make a list, if ever I want something, I will seek it to myself and will not to try them all.
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Yes good idea but i believe whoever needs to patronize any of this store's/companies can easily do their findings,this more like an insight to let people know there are more stores than we know accepts bitcoin.
member
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If you can add then please add some Lithuanian shops that also accept Bitcoin:

Varle.lt
Euronics.lt
Topocentras.lt
Hobis.lt
Domenai.lt
Serveriai.lt
MineHost.lt
member
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The price of bitcoin is extremely volatile
For me, it's better to use cash
Of course, most companies accept bitcoin payments as a good thing
legendary
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Merit: 1376
Slava Ukraini!
Generally, we can say there are "many" but my question is, is this can be accessible by all people in the world.

I think we should not create just a list because just one google search we can find it. Let's put some effort like, is this merchant accepts worldwide transactions or just limited to a certain country. If you asked me why not me instead to do that effort to make a list, if ever I want something, I will seek it to myself and will not to try them all.
You are right. We already see many big companies accepting bitcoin, but only in a certain country, not worldwide. I think these companies now only want to test bitcoin payments. If there will be enough people paying with bitcoins, they will start to accept worldwide.
On the other hand, not many people want to pay with bitcoins due to slow and expensive transactions.
And mostly people choose to hold bitcoins instead of buying stuff with it. We already learned from Bitcoin Pizza story, how bitcoin purchases can be expensive Smiley
legendary
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I didn't know Subway, Wordpress and Wikipedia accepted Bitcoins. I know for a fact none of the Subways in my area do. It must be a test or something in a limited number of restaurants. It doesn't surprise me that Reddit accepts Bitcoin given it is a huge topic on that site and the /r/Bitcoin sub is massive. Fiverr used to accept Bitcoin as of 2015, but no longer does. The first ever transaction I made on Fiverr was with Bitcoin.
Thats right about Fiverr but some Fiverr - Freelancer still accepts bitcoin and about the subways not all subways accepts bitcoin yet,perhaps they will all in due time.fingers crossed


Two other fairly large precious metals dealers also accept Bitcoin:

https://www.providentmetals.com/

https://www.jmbullion.com/

I have actually bought from Provident Metals, I pay with BTC even though the price is 1% higher than wire transfer or check price (wire transfers cost money, and clearing checks takes a few days).  From order (and BTC payment), order arrive in a week or less.

JM Bullion comes highly respected as well, but I have not yet worked with them.
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I didn't know Subway, Wordpress and Wikipedia accepted Bitcoins. I know for a fact none of the Subways in my area do. It must be a test or something in a limited number of restaurants. It doesn't surprise me that Reddit accepts Bitcoin given it is a huge topic on that site and the /r/Bitcoin sub is massive. Fiverr used to accept Bitcoin as of 2015, but no longer does. The first ever transaction I made on Fiverr was with Bitcoin.
Thats right about Fiverr but some Fiverr - Freelancer still accepts bitcoin and about the subways not all subways accepts bitcoin yet,perhaps they will all in due time.fingers crossed
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Generally, we can say there are "many" but my question is, is this can be accessible by all people in the world.

I think we should not create just a list because just one google search we can find it. Let's put some effort like, is this merchant accepts worldwide transactions or just limited to a certain country. If you asked me why not me instead to do that effort to make a list, if ever I want something, I will seek it to myself and will not to try them all.
hero member
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I didn't know Subway, Wordpress and Wikipedia accepted Bitcoins. I know for a fact none of the Subways in my area do. It must be a test or something in a limited number of restaurants. It doesn't surprise me that Reddit accepts Bitcoin given it is a huge topic on that site and the /r/Bitcoin sub is massive. Fiverr used to accept Bitcoin as of 2015, but no longer does. The first ever transaction I made on Fiverr was with Bitcoin.

It would be cool to see a list of all companies which have ever accepted Bitcoin. Fiverr, as you say, stopped accepting them in 2016. I wonder how many others used to accept Bitcoin and stopped for some reason.
hero member
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  I didn't know Subway, Wordpress and Wikipedia accepted Bitcoins. I know for a fact none of the Subways in my area do. It must be a test or something in a limited number of restaurants. It doesn't surprise me that Reddit accepts Bitcoin given it is a huge topic on that site and the /r/Bitcoin sub is massive. Fiverr used to accept Bitcoin as of 2015, but no longer does. The first ever transaction I made on Fiverr was with Bitcoin.
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Many companies are accepting bitcoins, many are not. Here is a list of some the biggest (and smaller) names who accepts bitcoins as a currency.

WordPress.com – An online company that allows user to create free blogs
Overstock.com – A company that sells big ticket items at lower prices due to overstocking
Subway – Eat fresh
Microsoft – Users can buy content with Bitcoin on Xbox and Windows store
Reddit – You can buy premium features there with bitcoins
Virgin Galactic – Richard Branson company that includes Virgin Mobile and Virgin Airline
OkCupid – Online dating site
Tigerdirect – Major electronic online retailer
Namecheap – Domain name registrar
CheapAir.com – Travel booking site for airline tickets, car rentals, hotels
Expedia.com – Online travel booking agency
Gyft – Buy giftcards using Bitcoin
Newegg.com – Online electronics retailer now uses bitpay to accept bitcoin as payment
Dell – American privately owned multinational computer technology company
Wikipedia –  The Free Encyclopedia with 4 570 000+ article
Steam – Desktop gaming platform
Alza – Largest Czech online retailer
The Internet Archive – web documatation company
Bitcoin.Travel – a travel site that provides accommodation, apartments, attractions, bars, and beauty salons around the world
Pembury Tavern – A pub in London, England
Old Fitzroy – A pub in Sydney, Australia
The Pink Cow – A diner in Tokyo, Japan
The Pirate Bay – BitTorrent directories
Zynga – Mobile gaming
4Chan.org – For premium services
EZTV – Torrents TV shows provider
Mega.co.nz – The new venture started by the former owner of MegaUpload Kim Dotcom
Lumfile – Free cloud base file server – pay for premium services
Etsy Vendors – 93 of them
PizzaForCoins.com – Domino’s Pizza signed up – pay for their pizza with bitcons
Whole Foods – Organic food store (by purchasing gift card from Gyft)
Bitcoincoffee.com – Buy your favorite coffee online
Grass Hill Alpacas – A local farm in Haydenville, MA
Jeffersons Store – A street wear clothing store in Bergenfield, N.J
Helen’s Pizza – Jersey City, N.J., you can get a slice  of pizza for 0.00339 bitcoin by pointing your phone at a sign next to the cash register
A Class Limousine – Pick you up and drop you off at Newark (N.J.) Airport
Seoclerks.com – Get SEO work done on your site cheap
Mint.com – Mint pulls all your financial accounts into one place. Set a budget, track your goals and do more
Fancy.com – Discover amazing stuff, collect the things you love, buy it all in one place (Source: Fancy)
Bloomberg.com – Online newspaper
Humblebundle.com – Indie game site
BigFishGames.com – Games for PC, Mac and Smartphones (iPhone, Android, Windows)
Suntimes.com – Chicago based online newspaper
San Jose Earthquakes – San Jose California Professional Soccer Team (MLS)
Square – Payment processor that help small businesses accept credit cards using iPhone, Android or iPad
Crowdtilt.com – The fastest and easiest way to pool funds with family and friends (Source: crowdtilt)
Lumfile – Server company that offers free cloud-based servers
Museum of the Coastal Bend – 2200 East Red River Street, Victoria, Texas 77901, USA
Gap, GameStop and JC Penney – have to use eGifter.com
Etsy Vendors – Original art and Jewelry creations
Fight for the Future – Leading organization finding for Internet freedom
i-Pmart (ipmart.com.my) – A Malaysian online mobile phone and electronic parts retailer
curryupnow.com – A total of 12 restaurants on the list of restaurants accept bitcoins in San Francisco Bay Area
Dish Network – An American direct-broadcast satellite service provider
The Libertarian Party – United States political party
Yacht-base.com – Croatian yacht charter company
Euro Pacific – A major precious metal dealer
CEX – The trade-in chain has a shop in Glasgow, Scotland that accepts bitcoin
Straub Auto Repairs – 477 Warburton Ave, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706 – (914) 478-1177
PSP Mollie – Dutch Payment Service
Intuit – an American software company that develops financial and tax preparation software and related services for small businesses, accountants and individuals.
ShopJoy – An Australian online retailer that sells novelty and unique gifts
Lv.net – Las Vegas high speed internet services
ExpressVPN.com – High speed, ultra secure VPN network
Grooveshark – Online music streaming service based in the United States
Braintree – Well known payments processor
MIT Coop Store – Massachusetts Institute of Technology student bookstore
SimplePay – Nigeria’s most popular web and mobile-based wallet service
SFU bookstore – Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada
State Republican Party – First State Republican Party to accept bitcoin donations
mspinc.com – Respiratory medical equipment supplies store
Shopify.com – An online store that allows anyone to sell their products
Famsa – Mexico’s biggest retailer
Naughty America – Adult entertainment provider
Mexico’s Universidad de las Américas Puebla – A major university in Mexico
LOT Polish Airlines – A worldwide airline based in Poland
MovieTickets.com – Online movie ticket exchange/retailer
Dream Lover – Online relationship service
Lionsgate Films – The production studio behind titles such as The Hunger Games and The Day After Tomorrow
Rakutan – A Japanese e-commerce giant
Badoo – Online dating network
RE/MAX London – UK-based franchisee of the global real estate network
T-Mobile Poland – T-Mobile’s Poland-based mobile phone top-up company
Stripe – San Francisco-based payments company
WebJet – Online travel agency
Green Man Gaming – Popular digital game reseller
Save the Children  – Global charity organization
NCR Silver – Point of sales systems
One Shot Hotels – Spanish hotel chain
Coupa Café in Palo Alto
PureVPN – VPN provider
That’s my face – create action figures
Foodler – North American restaurant delivery company
Amagi Metals – Precious metal furnisher
Mycelebritylooks.com -Wholesale/Dropship Women clothing store
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