Bitcoin Acceptance Grows Globally Across Industries
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Many people enjoy the challenge of wisely investing in cryptocurrencies, with Bitcoin being the most popular choice. While Bitcoin is a valuable asset for many investment portfolios, can you actually spend it? Some providers have been slow to adopt it. However, Bitcoin acceptance grows globally, and more vendors are gradually accepting it. We’ve compiled information on some of the most famous companies that accept Bitcoin as a payment method today.
Online Gaming Providers
Online games providers were one of the first sectors to catch on to bitcoin’s purchasing power. Twitch, owned by Amazon, accepts bitcoin along with several other cryptocurrencies as payment methods. The company live-streams gamers for their fans. Bitcoin can be used to subscribe to a gamer’s channel, gift the subscription, or buy Twitch’s currency, ‘Bits.’ Twitch isn’t the only gaming provider accepting bitcoin. As Bitcoin acceptance grows globally, the iGaming industry is quickly catching up.
There are now hundreds of options for those looking for a bitcoin casino, with progressively more and more operators adding the cryptocurrency as a payment option. Vegas Slots Online has compiled a list of all of the casinos currently accepting bitcoin in the UK and there are a lot. They review them all independently for safety and security, ensuring that your cryptocurrency is kept safe throughout all transactions. Of course, the majority of them also accept traditional currency, so you can try them out without breaking into your bitcoin investment.
Fast Food Joints

Caption: Burger King might seem like an unusual outlet, but bitcoin is helping to counteract the effects of a fluctuating local currency.What with the sky-rocketing value of Bitcoin, fast food providers might be a surprising place to think you can pay with bitcoin.
However, Burger King outlets in Venezuela have been doing just that. Earlier in the year they announced that they were going into business with Cryptobuyer to allow customers to purchase fast food using Bitcoin. What with the average burger costing under $5, it will be a very small fraction of a bitcoin that they’ll be accepting, but every step towards mainstream use is a positive. As well as bitcoin, users can also pay with Ethereum, Litecoin, Dash and Tether.
Venezuela is streaks ahead of other countries in accepting payments in this way, with fried chicken giant KFC announcing the Bitcoin Bucket that allowed users to purchase it through BitPay. It was later followed by Subway and Pizza Hut, all making payments possible in the cryptocurrency, and all in Venezuela only. This is in part down to the large fluctuations in the value of Venezuelan currency, meaning that for global organisations, it made more sense to accept payment in a more stable currency, such as bitcoin.
Sports Teams
Sports teams and events are the perfect businesses for accepting bitcoin as payment. The Miami Dolphins, of American football fame, were the first to lead the way. They allowed fans to pay with bitcoin and Litecoin for their charity raffle, donating 50% of the proceeds to good causes. The Dallas Mavericks, a professional basketball team, also started accepting bitcoin through the popular BitPay method. Fans can use bitcoin to buy game tickets and official merchandise. Benfica, a football club from Lisbon, Portugal, is the next team on this list. Like the Mavericks, they accept bitcoin payments for tickets and merchandise. An honorable mention goes to the San Jose football team, which, though smaller, also embraces cryptocurrency for game ticket sales.
Online gaming providers were among the first to accept bitcoin. Major platforms like Twitch now integrate bitcoin, alongside other cryptocurrencies, for subscriptions and to support content creators. As bitcoin acceptance grows globally, more online gaming providers are adopting cryptocurrency payments. This offers players a wider range of payment options worldwide.
Flight Companies
The final sector where many companies are adopting cryptocurrency payments is the travel sector. First on the list is Richard Branson, a huge proponent of bitcoin, with his company Virgin Galactic. Virgin Galactic is one of the most likely companies to accept payment in full bitcoin denominations.
If space travel is out of your budget, you can still pay to get high with these air travel companies. Norwegian Air Shuttle, the largest airline in Scandinavia, has partnered with CoinDesk to allow customers to pay using various cryptocurrencies. Blockchain technology also helps them speed up the booking and refunds process. Alternative Airlines goes further by allowing users to search and book flights exclusively with cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin plays a key role in their offerings. Travala also follows a similar approach but lets users book hotels and rental cars with cryptocurrencies.