Besides Trading, What Can I Use My Crypto Wallet For?

Cryptocurrency

I know that many of you will think of trading when you hear the word cryptocurrency. I mean, for a little less than a decade – ever since Bitcoin made its grand entrance – cryptocurrency has been closely associated with trading activities.

While that is accurate, there are other things you can use your crypto wallet for – assuming that you already have one of course. And that’s exactly what we’re going to talk about today.

Yes, crypto wallets are more useful than you think (read more). Aside from being a very handy tool when you’re into trading, they have far simpler, day-to-day uses – like shopping! You might have heard about this already but many businesses, especially online establishments, have begun to accept crypto money as payment for their goods and services. I guess after everything was said and done and all the flames of controversy died down, cryptocurrency is now regarded as a normal unit of money. Just like how we have US dollars and euros in the real world – Bitcoin, Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies are accepted as official money online.

Here are some establishments that are openly accepting cryptocurrency payments:

Cryptocurrency

1. CheapAir

You can now officially book plane tickets online with crypto money. You can travel the world and hop from one place to another with only your online wallet in hand. Isn’t that great? Look forward to more exciting adventures this year thanks to this awesome news.

2. Reddit

Are you fond of using the Reddit app? Well, this is brilliant news then! You can now subscribe and pay for your subscription using Bitcoin and other online currencies as well. You can now go on a debate spree with people from all over the globe as well as ask curious questions and see who can help you out the most! Check out a more updated list of businesses that accept cryptocurrency payments online and offline.

3. Big Fish Games

Are you into retro gaming? Then I’m sure you’re glad to hear that a classic game producer, Big Fish Games decided to join in the cryptocurrency fad. They now accept online coins as payment for some of their best and in-demand PC games. We should’ve seen this coming though. Cyber money as payment for a cyber product? I’m not surprised.

4. Shopify

Please tell me you’ve heard of Shopify before; it’s literally promoted everywhere! Shopify is a website for websites. They encourage blooming entrepreneurs and start-up businesses to create their very own Shopify store online. If you’re a business looking for a big break, I suggest starting with Shopify too. If you have a brilliant product to pitch, Shopify will earn you a good audience – and they’re cryptocurrency friendly too!

5. OkCupid

Oh, come on. We’re all guilty of going onto dating apps when we’re a little bored and lonely. OkCupid is a very fun and engaging social app and the good news is that they accept crypto money as payment for subscriptions. You can meet new people online and offline with the help of this dainty app. Maybe Cupid really will get the chance to shoot an arrow to your heart! Why not grow your crypto stash by trading with websites like Rubix? This may just be your ticket to forever!

6. Subway

If you’re the kind of person who is always up for a good sandwich, then this is pretty exciting news indeed. Subway, the leading sandwich maker in the market, now accepts cryptocurrency payments. Terrific, right! Now you don’t have to worry about running out of cash when going out. You can get a perfectly good sub with just your crypto wallet. Hopefully, many other food places will adapt to this new technology as well!

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