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Deepshikha Gupta
Feb 11, 2021

Which Software Companies Are Accepting Bitcoin in 2021?

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In 2021, your software company can be a status symbol if you are smart enough to start accepting Bitcoin. The first cryptocurrency has now become a safest-asset. With the growing demand and acceptance of blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies are gaining momentum even in small size or mid-size businesses.

A new survey by Hartford Steam Boiler and Insurance Corporation (HSB) shows that 36% of small-and-midsize businesses are now accepting digital currencies for goods and services. Talking about the big names that are bringing new changes in the market, then check the list of top software companies, mentioned below.

Top 5 Software Companies Accepting Bitcoin 

  • Dell

    Dell

    The American multinational computer technology company is known for selling personal computers, servers, data storage devices, software peripherals, and a lot more have started accepting BTCs from 2014. The normal payment option is integrated with Coinbase.  The procedure is easy. When you want to make the purchase, you simply have to use BTC as a payment method option and submit. The Coinbase will itself take you to complete the process.

    • Microsoft

      Microsoft

      You can buy from Microsoft strictly using the Xbox store credit. However, the company has not made any official statement regarding accepting BTCs but silently rolled out the BTC payment option. They temporarily paused accepting Bitcoin due to volatility, but now the services are open.

      Bill Gates commented on the digital asset that Bitcoin is better than a currency. And now the situations are heading in the same way. 

      • Namecheap

        Namecheap

        The ICANN accredited domain registrar company is working for the motive of offering high-quality domain and hosting products at the best price. Known for the unparalleled levels of service, security, and support the company is in tune with the latest trends and technology of the market. 

        The internet company used to purchase domain is a favorite to the investors of the cryptocurrency community. You receive credit on your Namecheap account by sending them BTC.

        • TCS

          TCS

          The well-known name in the consultancy services is now providing smart solutions to help crypto-traders. The leading global IT services are digitally powering banks and investment firms by offering their customers to transfer payments in form of digital cash. Thus adding more choice and flexibility to the consumer trading and investment strategies. Undoubtedly Quartz – the Smart Ledgers™ solution is redefining the way we connect to the digital world. 

          • Huawei 

            Huawei

            The Chinese tech giant Huawei rolls out smartphones with a built-in hardware wallet that accepts the central bank’s digital currency. The first Bitcoin wallet to debut on no.2 smartphone provider Huawei allows the users to automatically install the application on their device. 

            The company is ushering in millions of new crypto-users making it easy to send and receive payment in cryptocurrencies. 

            With the wide acceptance of cryptocurrencies, the opportunities for the customers are opening up more practically. Apart from the sports and food industries, markets like home decor, travel, education, health, and beauty, etc. are also accepting Bitcoin. This will create more acceptance for digital assets. Not only Bitcoin, but the whole crypto industry is getting practical exposure to acceptance in the daily lives of people. However, this still needs powerful ways through which the acceptance of cryptocurrencies will grow, and so do the software companies accepting Bitcoin.

            Which Software Companies Are Accepting Bitcoin in 2021?
            A student from a technical background, Deepshikha found Bitcoin in 2020 and has been an evangelist ever since. A B.Tech turned into a full-time crypto-writer, she tries to bridge the gap that currently exists between the crypto world and people from non-technical backgrounds, through her simplistic yet effective form of writing. She finds that her writing for cryptocurrencies can redefine the way the audience interacts with the crypto space.

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