Overstock: An online retailer that accepts Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dash, and Monero.

Shopify: A platform for creating online stores that accepts Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Litecoin, and USD Coin.

Microsoft: The tech giant accepts Bitcoin as a payment method for apps, games, and other digital content on its Windows and Xbox stores.

Expedia: A travel booking platform that accepts Bitcoin for hotel bookings.

AT&T: A major US telecoms company that accepts Bitcoin for payment of phone bills.

Tesla: The electric car maker accepts Bitcoin as payment for its products.

PayPal: The online payment giant now allows users to buy, hold, and sell cryptocurrencies, and some merchants can also accept payments in Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and Bitcoin Cash.

Coinbase Commerce: A payment processing platform that allows businesses to accept multiple cryptocurrencies.

BitPay: A payment service provider that allows merchants to accept Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, and stablecoins.

Binance: A cryptocurrency exchange that allows users to pay for goods and services with their Binance Coin (BNB) cryptocurrency. Over 2.8 million merchants worldwide accept payments in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies through payment processors like BitPay, Coinbase Commerce, and CoinPayments.

WordPress is a popular content management system that accepts Bitcoin payments for premium features.

Namecheap is a domain registrar that accepts Bitcoin payments for domain registrations, web hosting, and other services.

CheapAir is an online travel agency that accepts Bitcoin payments for flights and hotels. Gyft is a gift card marketplace that accepts Bitcoin payments for gift cards from hundreds of retailers.

Newegg is an online retailer that accepts Bitcoin payments for electronics, computer hardware, and other products.

Purse.io is a platform that allows users to buy products from Amazon at a discount by paying with Bitcoin.

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