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A community-curated list of sites/merchants that accept Bitcoin Cash, a peer-to-peer electronic cash system. Submit a pull request with your contribution to add! Read below for help.

Home Page: https://acceptBitcoin.cash

License: MIT License

Ruby 11.59% HTML 36.60% JavaScript 9.97% Python 10.98% Dockerfile 0.06% SCSS 28.76% Sass 2.02%
cryptocurrency bitcoin merchants community directory

acceptbitcoincash's Introduction

Bitcoin Cash

A community-curated list of sites/merchants that accept Bitcoin Cash, a peer-to-peer electronic cash system suitable for the digital age, and the future of online commerce.

Add a site that's not listed, or provide any updates/corrections by submitting a pull request, or creating an issue. Learn how to do either by reading our contribution guidelines.

Build Status GitHub pull-requests GitHub issues-closed Twitter License

The Goal

The goal is to build a website (https://acceptBitcoin.cash) with a comprehensive list of sites that accept or support Bitcoin Cash, as well as Bitcoin (Legacy).

Our hope is to connect consumers and merchants while spreading awareness and promoting the global adoption of Bitcoin Cash.

The site maintainers do not endorse nor confirm the legitimacy of the listings linked to on this site. This is an open source project which accepts submissions from the general community. While we try our best to verify the information submitted, it's possible that we may miss something.

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute to the list, please read the entire guidelines here in CONTRIBUTING.md.

Running Locally

acceptBitcoin.cash is built upon Jekyll, using the github-pages gem. In order to run the site locally, it is necessary to install bundler, install all dependencies, and then use Jekyll to serve the site. If the gem command is not available to you, it is necessary to install Ruby with RubyGems. Once Ruby and RubyGems are installed and available from the command line, acceptBitcoin.cash can be set up using the following commands.

gem install bundler
cd ~/acceptbitcoincash
bundle install
bundle exec jekyll serve

The acceptBitcoin.cash website should then be accessible from http://localhost:4000.

Docker

acceptBitcoin.cash also includes a Docker image for easy deployment. You can build and run the Docker image using the following commands.

cd ~/acceptbitcoincash
gem install bundler
bundle install
bundle exec jekyll build
docker build -t acceptbitcoincash .
docker run -p 4000:80 acceptbitcoincash

If you are doing development, and want to launch a Jekyll server which can track your changes. Then you can use the following commands.

cd ~/acceptbitcoincash
docker run --rm --label=jekyll --volume=$(pwd):/srv/jekyll:z \
  -it -p 127.0.0.1:4000:4000 jekyll/jekyll:latest jekyll s

The acceptBitcoin.cash website should then be accessible from http://localhost:4000.

License

This code is distributed under the MIT license. For more info, read the LICENSE file distributed with the source code.

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acceptbitcoincash's Issues

Coins.ph does not support Bitcoin Cash

Coins.ph and coins.co.th do not support Bitcoin Cash. They only thing they did was dump all the BCC and credit the resulting BTC to their customers. Not exactly what I would call supporting it.

Adult section

A separate section for Adult services so they don't get lumped in with Other

How to write to the individual businesses

Maybe creating a discussion place, a discord group, to outline and discuss good writings, and some possible templates. Each template having in consideration the website that would be in focus in the discussion and the needs of each business specifically.
Then where appropriate, posting the letters on the main accept bitcoin.cash website. Having a place for that. Trying not to spam those costumer supports, so probably setting a count of number of messages needed to be sent?

Fuck-ton of potential merchants

Alright, Coinpayments supports handling BCC, well they have a merchant directory: https://www.coinpayments.net/store-directory

Basically, we need to comb through and see if its worth adding these sites, then actually do it. I am thinking it might be easier to script a scraping tool to compile the list and urls for us and then proceed verifying the information and seeing if they support BCC yet. I have checked a few sites and while they accept Bitcoin (obviously) they have nothing indicating during checkout or before checkout that you can use bitcoin Cash, so I assume they have not decided to accept it yet.

This will most definitely suck to do, but its a large list we could add and all of them could use a more targeted message, like

Coinpayments supports #bitcoincash, it would be great if you could too @[companynamehere]

Add disclaimer to footer or bottom

Something to the effect of:

We do our best to validate the sites/servces added to this site, but offer no guarantee that all are legitimate. Use caution when actually using any of the services linked to from AB.C

Discussion: Add Frostwire?

So, Forstwire accepts BCC for donations. They do not have a paid product.

If I am not wrong, Wikipedia is listed on our site in 'Other' but also does not have a product, just accepts BTC as donations. I am wondering if we should make a Donate or Charity section, but with a completely different tweet. One asking to accept Bitcoin Cash for donations not payments. Maybe we add a tag to the new yml that indicates donation but when missing is assumed 'payment' so the wording will be the same besides that word?

I think it might be nice to add this, or at least consider this as an option.

Create a site-specific logo for AB.C

Ideas:

  • the "O" in Bitcoin can be the coin itself, with the 'cradle' below it
  • the 'cradle' can be centered above the 'AcceptBitcoin.Cash' text
  • the 'AcceptBitcoin.Cash' text can be split up from it's "URL format" and stacked vertically

Search not clearing with X

Type in 'Tesla' click the X to clear the search. Then try opening sections and notice nothing showing.

Type 't' in the search and then backspace. then all sections work properly.

Add BitcoinLogo.eu merchant assets

Please add my merchant graphics site! It is properly usable now and has SVG, PNG and PDF downloads for all files.

BitcoinLogo.eu
by BigBlockIfTrue
https://bitcoinlogo.eu

I am still planning on adding text and colour customisation options in the future (e.g. localisation, green colour fans).

Splitting up Cryptocurrencies category

As I'm about to add another 45 entries to the 'cryptocurrencies' section, its getting pretty busy. I'd like to propose splitting it up into these:

  • Exchanges
  • Wallets
  • Crypto Services (ie. payment processors, mixers, etc)

We could optionally prefix both Exchanges & Wallets with "Crypto" too if anyone doesn't think they are self-explanatory.

Please let me know what you think

Include Call To Action in Social Buttons

I noticed if you compare https://acceptbitcoin.cash VS https://twofactorauth.org/ that the social buttons which share the pre-written message are completely different. TFA does a better job as the buttons encourage users to "tell them to support X on Twitter"

Without that call to action it looks like you're just sharing company's twitter profiles versus messaging them on social media with a canned response.

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compared to:

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Health: Imeddo Inc

Hi,

I would like to add my company IMEDDO INC www.imeddo.com to the list of companies that accept Bitcoin Cash. We sell Health Supplements and would like to add it to the HEALTH category as well as the FOOD category of businesses as Health supplements are legally "Food". Please assist.

Thankyou,

Dr. Ben

Add region tags

Remembering that Bitcoin (Cash) is a global thing, it would be an amazing feature to add region tags for the merchants, and to allow the user to filter out things not available in their region.

Retail: 1stboards electric skateboards

Hi,
We are 1stboards.com and 1stboards.world , and we accept bitcoin and bitcoin cash. We would like to be added to acceptbitcoin.cash website directory

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