Where to Spend Crypto in 2026
Last updated: March 2026
Cryptocurrency is no longer just an investment. A growing number of retailers, services, and platforms accept crypto for everyday purchases. From buying electronics at Newegg to booking flights on Travala, the merchant ecosystem has expanded dramatically. Here is our comprehensive directory of where you can spend your crypto today.
Acceptance methods vary by merchant. Some accept crypto directly at checkout, while others work through payment processors like BitPay or Flexa. You can also use crypto indirectly at virtually any retailer by purchasing gift cards with cryptocurrency or using a crypto debit card.
Technology & Electronics
Microsoft
DirectXbox store credits, Windows apps, and movies
Newegg
Direct (BitPay)Full product catalog including PC hardware, electronics
AT&T
Direct (BitPay)Mobile phone bills and services
ExpressVPN
DirectVPN subscriptions with BTC, ETH, and more
Namecheap
DirectDomain registrations and hosting services
Shopify
Merchant StoresThousands of Shopify stores accept crypto via processors
Travel & Transportation
Travala
DirectHotels, flights, and travel packages in 200+ countries
CheapAir
DirectFlights, hotels, and car rentals with Bitcoin since 2013
airBaltic
Direct (BitPay)European airline accepting BTC for flight bookings
Norwegian Air
PlannedAnnounced crypto payment integration
AMC Theatres
DirectMovie tickets and concessions via app
Uber (via gift cards)
IndirectBuy Uber gift cards with crypto through BitPay
Food & Dining
Starbucks (via Bakkt)
IndirectPay via Bakkt app or buy gift cards with crypto
Chipotle
IndirectBuy gift cards with crypto via Flexa/BitPay
Burger King (select locations)
DirectSome locations accept BTC via payment apps
Subway (select locations)
DirectSelect franchise locations accept cryptocurrency
Whole Foods (via Flexa)
IndirectPay via SPEDN/Flexa at checkout
DoorDash (via gift cards)
IndirectBuy DoorDash gift cards with crypto
Retail & Shopping
Overstock
DirectFurniture, home goods, and more with crypto
Nordstrom (via Flexa)
IndirectPay at checkout using SPEDN/Flexa app
Home Depot (via Flexa)
IndirectHome improvement via Flexa payment network
GameStop (via Flexa)
IndirectVideo games and electronics via Flexa
Etsy (select sellers)
DirectIndividual sellers may accept crypto payments
Amazon (via BitPay/Purse)
IndirectBuy Amazon gift cards or use Purse.io for discounts
Entertainment & Gaming
Xbox / Microsoft Store
DirectGames, subscriptions, and digital content
PlayStation Store (via gift cards)
IndirectBuy PSN gift cards with crypto
Steam (via BitPay gift cards)
IndirectBuy Steam gift cards with cryptocurrency
Twitch
Direct (BitPay)Subscriptions and bits with cryptocurrency
Spotify (via gift cards)
IndirectBuy Spotify gift cards or get free via Crypto.com Card
Netflix (via gift cards)
IndirectBuy Netflix gift cards or get rebate via Crypto.com Card
Charity & Non-Profit
The Giving Block
DirectDonate crypto to 1,000+ non-profits with tax benefits
Save the Children
DirectAccepts Bitcoin and other crypto donations
Red Cross
Direct (BitPay)Cryptocurrency donations accepted
UNICEF CryptoFund
DirectAccepts and distributes crypto to initiatives worldwide
Electronic Frontier Foundation
DirectBTC and other crypto donations for digital rights
Wikipedia / Wikimedia
Direct (BitPay)Support free knowledge with crypto
Three Ways to Spend Crypto Anywhere
1. Crypto Debit Card
Use a Crypto.com, Coinbase, or Binance debit card at any Visa or Mastercard merchant. Your crypto is automatically converted to fiat. Works at 80+ million merchants worldwide.
2. Gift Cards
Buy gift cards for Amazon, Uber, Netflix, and hundreds more using crypto through BitPay or CoinGate. Effectively lets you spend crypto at any major retailer.
3. Direct Payment
Pay directly at merchants that accept crypto natively. Use on-chain transactions, Lightning Network, or payment processors like BitPay and Flexa at checkout.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I buy things with Bitcoin?
Yes, there are many ways to buy things with Bitcoin. You can use a crypto debit card at any Visa or Mastercard merchant, pay directly at businesses that accept Bitcoin (like Microsoft, Newegg, and Travala), use the Lightning Network for instant payments, or buy gift cards for major retailers through services like BitPay.
What is the easiest way to spend crypto at regular stores?
The easiest method is using a crypto debit card like the Crypto.com Visa or Coinbase Card. These cards work anywhere Visa is accepted, automatically converting your crypto to fiat at the point of sale. You do not need the merchant to accept crypto, and the process feels identical to using a regular debit card.
Does Amazon accept cryptocurrency?
Amazon does not directly accept cryptocurrency as a payment method. However, you can effectively spend crypto on Amazon by purchasing Amazon gift cards through BitPay, CoinGate, or similar services. The website Purse.io also lets you buy Amazon items at a discount using Bitcoin.
What is the difference between direct and indirect crypto payments?
Direct crypto payments mean the merchant natively accepts cryptocurrency at checkout. Indirect methods involve an intermediary step, such as buying a gift card with crypto or using a payment processor like Flexa that converts crypto to fiat before the merchant receives it. Both let you spend crypto, but direct payments are simpler.
Are more merchants starting to accept crypto?
Yes, merchant adoption of cryptocurrency has been steadily growing. Payment processors like BitPay, Flexa, and CoinGate have made it easier for businesses to accept crypto without dealing with volatility. The Lightning Network has also accelerated adoption for Bitcoin payments. As of 2026, thousands of merchants worldwide accept some form of cryptocurrency.