I run a small online shop selling limited‑run screen prints. Lately I keep getting DMs asking whether I accept BTC or ETH. I’m curious how adding crypto at checkout actually plays out day to day—does it bring more international buyers, or just add complexity? I don’t mind learning a new flow if the upside is real, but I don’t want to overcomplicate refunds or accounting. Anyone here switched on crypto for an e‑commerce store and seen meaningful results?
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Mark Davis
Aug 18, 2025
Advantages of accepting Bitcoin and Ethereum payments for online stores
Advantages of accepting Bitcoin and Ethereum payments for online stores
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We turned on crypto last spring for a craft marketplace and it surprised us how quickly it paid off. A bunch of overseas buyers who’d been hesitant with cards completed purchases without friction. What helped was using a tool that converts to fiat right away, so we weren’t staring at charts or worrying about volatility. We also liked the dashboard for invoices and simple reconciliation after weekend rushes. If you want something practical to try, we used (cryptocurrency payment gateway) ([https://www.sheepy.com/crypto-payment-gateway](https://www.sheepy.com/crypto-payment-gateway)). Start by enabling BTC and ETH, show the logos on product pages, and add a quick FAQ line about confirmations. Returns weren’t a headache—credit‑note style refunds to the original address worked fine, and our chargeback noise went down.