Bitcoin Cash Accepted – BIDITEX Exchange
Businesses around the world continue to adopt bitcoin cash (BCH) and in 2020 merchant acceptance continues to grow. Tallying up all the companies that accept BCH listed on business directories-websites show there’re more than 4,300 BCH supporting merchants worldwide.
For over two and a half years, BCH proponents have been relentlessly promoting merchant adoption throughout the world. According to the latest updates, the aggregate total of all merchants that accept BCH is approximately 4,392. Websites that display merchant data include Acceptbitcoin.cash, Green Pages, Anypay, and Map.Bitcoin.com. This week 53 new merchants were added.
Green Pages
Green Pages is a community-maintained Bitcoin Cash merchant directory, that helps you to find businesses accepting crypto payments. Just sign-up and verify your email to add, edit, and rate Bitcoin Cash accepting merchants! Anyone can do it, and businesses are added instantly!
At the moment, Green Pages has 1,203 BCH accepting businesses listed.
Map.Bitcoin.com
Map.Bitcoin.com’s merchant directory shows there are large concentrations of BCH merchants in certain regions around the globe. The U.S. and South America capture around 716 BCH-accepting brick-and-mortar businesses. Slovenia and Croatia have the most BCH-accepting physical locations worldwide. ap.Bitcoin.com indicates there are more than 505 BCH-accepting merchants between in this region.
Another dense region of BCH acceptance includes Australia and the upper region of North Queensland as there are around 208 merchants in the whole country. Another country with a bunch of bitcoin cash retail acceptance in Japan with roughly 90 merchants according to Map.Bitcoin.com.
Acceptbitcoin.cash
AcceptBitcoin is a community-curated list of organizations that accept Bitcoin Cash, a peer-to-peer electronic cash system, for donations.
The website is working on compiling help and resources for merchants looking to accept Bitcoin Cash, but in the meantime, they recommend checking out this wonderful guide written by Derek Magill.
Anypay
Anypay started as the side-project of a young employee at a San Francisco startup called Ripple. Steven Zeiler dreamed of using digital cash in stores and restaurants to pay for real goods and services. He built the first implementation of Anypay back in 2015. It was a simple app that allowed anyone to create an invoice for XRP and someone else to pay it.
Fast forward a couple of years later, and the bitcoin craze drove transaction fees sky high. The crypto market was frozen. No one could use their beloved bitcoin as money anymore. The dream of using digital cash was quickly dying. Until some of Steven’s friends in New Hampshire asked him to make his Anypay invoicing app work for Dash, an alternative to bitcoin. In a few hours around a campfire in the woods, Steven tapped out the code that would become the Anypay used today by people all over the world.
By following the simple principle of letting crypto-spenders guide merchant adoption, Anypay has built personal relationships with hundreds of merchants on five continents and their dedicated user base.
Today Anypay processes multiple types of cryptocurrencies in every kind of business from major e-commerce giants in New York City to owner-operated stores in the back-roads of Bamahu, Ghana. No matter how far we grow, we are led by the users — the real heroes of crypto adoption.
Further, after tallying up all the merchants from the three sites and adding the 155 Anypay merchants worldwide, there are around 4400 bitcoin cash accepting merchants.
Published at Thu, 13 Feb 2020 19:17:59 +0000
