What Can You Buy with Bitcoins
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What Can You Buy with Bitcoins
More merchants are beginning to accept bitcoins in exchange for goods and services, although the best place to find these merchants is marketplaces and aggregator sites that gather large numbers of supporting establishments together at once.
Spending your bitcoins
We’ve told you how to mine
bitcoin, and how to buy it. However you choose to acquire your digital currency, at some point you’re going to want to spend it. But where can you go to exchange your bitcoins for goods and services?
There are several different types of sites – online and off – that you can go to spend your bitcoin, as described in this guide. So, what can you buy with bitcoins?
Buying physical goods with bitcoin
Although bitcoin is well-suited to purchasing services online, that doesn’t mean it can’t be used for physical goods too. There are various sites that sell physical products for bitcoin – although they mostly accept payments over the Internet. Even so, a growing number of standard high-street businesses are accepting bitcoin paid for on the spot via a digital wallet on a mobile device.
Some of the directories that exist online provide a long list of merchants that accept bitcoin. However, these are not necessarily 100% up-to-date and you may discover that these merchants have tested bitcoin as a payment option at one point, but no longer use it. Or they may be selling a very limited range of goods in a particular geographical area.
Of the sites that are left, the pickings are rather hit-and-miss. You may sometimes feel like you are looking for a place that accepts your bitcoins just for the sake of spending them. In an ideal world, you would look for a product first and expect the merchant to accept the currency as a matter of course. We are a long way from that utopia yet.
That said, there are options for people who don’t wish to pick their way through hundreds of listings just to find products vaguely approximating those they want. There are some more general e-commerce sites selling multiple products in a particular category and offering cross-category sales.
Perhaps the biggest of all is Overstock, which offers everything from furniture to jewellery to electronics. Prices are in dollars but there is an option to pay in BTC on the checkout page. They offer international shipping to over 100 countries and some US territories. For now, though, bitcoin purchases are limited to US buyers. That is likely change in the near future.
Popular e-commerce platform Shopify added a bitcoin payment option for its sellers in late 2013. With a base of over 70,000 online stores, the number of goods that can potentially be purchased with bitcoin suddenly expanded significantly. Strangely, finding them is not currently very easy, because the Shopify.com marketplace page no longer exists, however there is a list of 75 stores now accepting BTC on their blog.
TigerDirect, the online retailer of computers and consumer electronics also now accepts payments in bitcoin. This is handy, perhaps, for miners who can buy kit with coin they have mined.
Bitcoinshop.us offers products from air-conditioners to watches, all priced in bitcoin, for those wanting to make a purchase. The catch: it only ships to people in the continental US.
BitcoinStore.com sells electronics and ships internationally, but you should check its shipping rates for your country before ordering.
Memory Dealers carries a range of networking hardware equipment and computer memory. It has been a ‘bitcoin believer’ from the beginning.
The UK’s Theatre Tickets Direct has recently started accepting bitcoin, offering a ticket booking service for mostly London shows, such as West End theatre and musicals.
CoinDesk frequently discovers interesting local sellers: Keystone Pet Place will handle all your pet’s needs, The Java Nomad will ship you fresh coffee beans from Bali and Persian Shoes will sell you handmade shoes and bags from Iran. Several local, niche merchants accept bitcoin only and will not/cannot accept fiat currency.
The good news is that there are hundreds of small retailers accepting bitcoin too. Coinmap, Spendbitcoins.com and UseBitcoins.info keep up-to-date databases of these shopping destinations.
Bitcoin gift cards
If you can’t find any physical stores that accept bitcoin directly, the easiest way to turn your digital currency into ‘real-world’ goods and services is via gift cards. Plenty of gift card businesses accept bitcoins and these cards can be used at a surprising number of major retailers like Walmart, Amazon, Target and Nike. For US customers, companies like Gyft, eGifter, iTradeBTC and GiftCardZen have the widest range of options, and there are also store-specific card sellers like GiftcardBTC (for Amazon.com gift cards).
Note: many gift cards are only valid in their country of issue, which is usually the United States (although overseas shoppers may still make purchases with gift cards from US retailers in many cases). Other countries have their own options; for example, Australians can see what’s available at Bitcoin Gift Cards. You will usually pay a little more to trade your bitcoins for gift cards (around 5-10% is normal) but on the upside, you don’t need to deal with exchanges or transfers.
Some sites, like Europe’s BitCC, will exchange bitcoins for disposable prepaid debit cards.
Physical establishments that accept bitcoin
Source: The Old Fitzroy Pub