And the same goes for the other coins too.
Fully agree its compete crud. There honestly is no need for PayPal to middle man for the consumer to use bitcoin. They can just use crypto payments directly. PayPal is using bitcoin as a flashy way to prop themselves up. It will work for a short time but crypto doesn't need PayPal, PayPal needs crypto.
I guess merchants don't really care in the end. As long as they get to say "Bitcoin accepted here" it ticks a box in their year's innovations requirements.
At least with Bitpay you can actually ask customers to pay to a real Bitcoin address. With Paypal, you just add paypal and hope your customers who "buy Bitcoin" at Paypal think it's a cool idea.
Sooner or later, they will realize this difference. However, for now, a lot of them like the idea that they are accepting bitcoin via PayPal. This platform has a lot of users, so no wonder, merchants wanted to take part in this innovation. But in the long term, they will find other ways like using BitPay instead of PayPal. It will take time for them to understand the pros and cons on using these networks. But at least we are heading to this adoption thing. Whether PayPal is not really good for crypto transactions.