Which places accept crypto?
Hotels
Most hotel chains do not accept crypto at the front desk. Third-party platforms fill this gap. Trip1 lets you book over 2 million hotels in 190+ countries and pay with 10 cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDC, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Tron, and XRP. Payments go through CoinGate, a MiCA-licensed provider, so the hotel receives fiat currency regardless of how you pay.
Travel
Beyond hotels, some airlines and travel agencies accept crypto. Certain private jet charter services and luxury travel agencies have added Bitcoin payments. The broader travel industry is moving toward crypto adoption, with hotels leading through platforms like Trip1.
Retail and food
Several large retailers accept Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Gift card services let you convert crypto into store credit for hundreds of brands. Some restaurants in major cities accept crypto payments through point-of-sale integrations.
Online services
Many VPN providers, web hosting companies, domain registrars, and subscription platforms accept crypto. Online businesses adopt crypto payments faster than brick-and-mortar stores because they can integrate payment gateways with minimal friction.
Frequently asked questions
Some airlines and travel platforms accept crypto. Trip1 focuses on hotel bookings, where you can pay with 11 cryptocurrencies across 2 million+ properties worldwide.
Most major hotel chains do not accept crypto at the front desk. Trip1 solves this by letting you book hotels from any chain and pay with Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDC, and other cryptocurrencies at checkout.
Yes. More businesses add crypto payments each year, especially in travel and e-commerce. Regulatory clarity from frameworks like MiCA in the EU has accelerated adoption among merchants and service providers.
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