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Microsoft has become the latest major corporation to begin accepting bitcoins, a virtual currency. Here's how it works.

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Hey Xbox lovers! Looking to buy the latest Call of Duty? Have some bitcoins lying around? You're in luck.

Microsoft will now accept bitcoins, a virtual currency, as a form of payment, starting today. You can also use them to buy things on Windows and a Windows phone. This opens up a huge new market for bitcoins. Microsoft's revenue for 2014 is expected to be more than $86 billion.

Bitcoin was created by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2009. The virtual currency has gained popularity over the years but remains more of a novelty than a major form of tender.Earlier this year, the Internal Revenue Service classified bitcoin is a form of property, not currency.

“For us, this is about giving people options and helping them do more on their devices and in the cloud,” Eric Lockard, corporate vice president of Universal Store at Microsoft, said in a statement. “The use of digital currencies such as bitcoin, while not yet mainstream,is growing beyond the early enthusiasts. We expect this growth to continue and allowing people to use bitcoin to purchase our products and services now allows us to be at the front edge of that trend.”

Here's how it works: Bitcoins will now be an option for those looking to add money on their Microsoft account. You chose the amount of US dollars you want to add, and BitPay will calculate the amount of bitcoins you'll need. You can complete the transaction using your bitcoin wallet.

Microsoft is capping the daily limit of bitcoins to an equivalent of $1,000, and you can't add more than $5,000 a day to additional accounts you have registered.

Microsoft joins Amazon, Target, Whole Foods, and a list of other retailers that will accept bitcoin as a form of payment.

Consumers should be aware, the price of bitcoins can fluctuate dramatically. The cryptocurrency was trading at more than $900 in January and is now trading at $354.

By the way, to all those football fanatics out there, North Carolina State will take on the University of Central Florida on Dec. 26 in the Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl, in St. Petersburg, Fla.

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Microsoft joins list of companies accepting bitcoins? ›

Microsoft, a pioneer in embracing Bitcoin, allows customers to use cryptocurrency to purchase digital products in its Windows and Xbox stores. This includes games, apps, services, and other digital content, showcasing Microsoft's commitment to leveraging new technologies for payment innovations.

Does Microsoft accept Bitcoin as payment? ›

Microsoft, a pioneer in embracing Bitcoin, allows customers to use cryptocurrency to purchase digital products in its Windows and Xbox stores. This includes games, apps, services, and other digital content, showcasing Microsoft's commitment to leveraging new technologies for payment innovations.

Which company accepts Bitcoin as payment? ›

Prominent companies currently accepting Bitcoin include Subway, Burger King, ExpressVPN, and Newegg. Others like Amazon and Sony's Playstation Network allow Bitcoin holders to convert digital coins into gift cards, indirectly supporting crypto payments.

Does Tesla still accept Bitcoin? ›

Tesla will resume accepting bitcoin payments for its cars once miners of the cryptocurrency can show they are using roughly 50% clean energy, CEO Elon Musk said in a tweet on Sunday.

Does Walmart accept Bitcoin? ›

According to buybitcoinworldwide.com Walmart does not accept Bitcoin. But you can buy Amazon gift cards at Bitrefill with bitcoin and then spend at Walmart.

Will Amazon accept Bitcoin? ›

Does Amazon accept Bitcoin? No, Amazon does not accept Bitcoin directly. However, you can use Bitcoin and other cryptos to buy goods on Amazon via a crypto card or by using BTC to purchase an Amazon gift card.

What cryptocurrencies does Microsoft accept? ›

AT&T accepts crypto via BitPay — a Bitcoin payment service provider. Microsoft accepts cryptocurrency payments for Microsoft Store purchases. This includes Xbox games, music, desktop applications, and much more. Microsoft accepts Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin, GUSD, and other cryptocurrencies.

How many companies accept Bitcoin? ›

Roughly 2,352 US businesses accept bitcoin, according to one estimate from late 2022, and that doesn't include bitcoin ATMs 1. An increasing number of companies worldwide are using bitcoin and other crypto and digital assets for a host of investment, operational, and transactional purposes.

Does Apple accept Bitcoin? ›

How to buy Apple products with crypto. The main ways you can buy your next MacBook, iPad or iPhone with Bitcoin or another cryptocurrency include: Pay for Apple products directly from your wallet. BitPay Bill Pay.

Does Target take Bitcoin? ›

Starting today you can use Bitcoin to purchase everything from groceries to home decor at Target with Fold. We are pumped to bring back an old favorite, Target! Starting today you can use Bitcoin to purchase cards for Target through Fold. These cards can be used in-store and online at Target.com.

Who are the largest holders of Bitcoin? ›

Who Are the Biggest Individual Bitcoin Billionaires?
  • Satoshi Nakamoto. Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin, is more a legend than a person we can pinpoint. ...
  • Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss. ...
  • Changpeng Zhao (CZ) ...
  • Tim Draper. ...
  • Michael J. ...
  • Others. ...
  • MicroStrategy. ...
  • Galaxy Digital Holdings.
Mar 22, 2024

Does Elon Musk own Bitcoin? ›

Billionaire Elon Musk is a huge fan of cutting-edge technology and is usually ahead of the curve when it comes to finance, but he's not a bitcoin bull. The co-founder of Tesla Inc. revealed on Twitter that he owns only a tiny fraction of one bitcoin token.

Who accepts Dogecoin? ›

Who accepts Dogecoin
  • Newegg. Newegg, counted among the top tech-focused e-retailers in North America, allows shoppers to pay with Dogecoin. ...
  • Keys4Coins. If you are looking to buy game keys and gift cards with your DOGE, Keys4Coins is a site to visit. ...
  • GameStop. ...
  • AMC Theaters. ...
  • Bitrefill. ...
  • airBaltic.
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Does PayPal accept Bitcoin? ›

Which Cryptocurrencies are supported on PayPal? Customers in the U.S. and U.S. Territories (excluding Hawaii) can transact with the following Cryptocurrencies on PayPal: PayPal USD, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and Bitcoin Cash.

Does Best Buy accept Bitcoin? ›

Does Best Buy accept crypto? Best Buy does not directly accept crypto payments for purchases, but there are a number of convenient workarounds that enable you to easily spend crypto on your next home electronics purchase from Best Buy.

Does Toyota accept crypto? ›

Toyota. Toyota has recently started accepting Bitcoin for certain car purchases, indicating a growing acceptance of cryptocurrency in the automotive sector.

Can I use Bitcoin as a payment method? ›

Online Shopping: Bitcoin is currently accepted as a payment method by many online shops and service providers. Choose Bitcoin as your payment option when checking out. You'll usually be given a Bitcoin address or a QR code to scan. Send the requested amount of Bitcoin to the supplied address using your wallet.

Does Xbox accept Bitcoin? ›

Microsoft is a BitPay partner, meaning you can use cryptocurrency to buy Xbox games and any other Xbox expenses. Microsoft accepts Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash. Instead of paying with cryptocurrency directly from the Xbox store you'll need to redeem crypto through your Microsoft account.

What payments does Microsoft store accept? ›

You can add your credit card, debit card, bank account, PayPal account, or mobile phone as a new payment method for your Microsoft account.

What bills can you pay with Bitcoin? ›

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  • Car Payments.
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