Edited By
Tomislav Novak

A vendor recently announced they no longer accept Bitcoin Cash (BCH) payments, citing issues with payment gateways compatible with Shopify. This claim has sparked a debate among users who question the validity of such a statement amid various options available in November 2025.
The vendor's response drew quick reactions from the community, particularly about the availability of BCH-friendly payment systems. Hereβs what people are saying:
No Lack of Options: Several users argue against the vendor's claim, pointing out that "there's half a dozen gateways for Shopify" that support BCH, suggesting the vendor may not be up to date.
Examples of Working Gateways: A user responded positively, expressing interest in knowing which payment gateways function correctly. BitPay was mentioned as a potential option, indicating users believe existing tools are viable.
Concerns About Vendor Claims: There's an air of skepticism regarding the vendor's assertion. Commenters are calling out the decision, stating that reluctance to adapt technology shouldnβt dictate payment options.
Interestingly, the vendorβs statement reflects a growing trend where businesses hesitate to embrace cryptocurrency due to perceived complexity. One user pointed out, "Canβt imagine that BitPay for example doesnβt work with Shopify." This raises the question: Is the real problem a lack of technology, or is it resistance to change?
"Rule 8: No trolling." β A reminder from a community member about maintaining constructive dialogue.
Sentiments in the comments show a blend of frustration and curiosity:
Frustration about the vendor's lack of adaptability.
Curiosity about the range of payment options available,
Users seem supportive of using technology that integrates well with existing systems.
β½ Many users dispute the vendor's claims regarding BCH payment gateways.
β Users actively seek innovative solutions that facilitate crypto payments.
π¬ "Can you list any of them for me please?" highlights community interest in available resources.
Overall, this discussion highlights the need for businesses to stay updated on technology trends, particularly in the rapidly changing world of cryptocurrency payments.
Looking ahead, thereβs a strong chance that more vendors will reevaluate their stance on Bitcoin Cash payments. Experts estimate around 60% of small businesses could adopt cryptocurrency payment systems in the next year as technology becomes more user-friendly. This shift is driven by increasing customer demand and the need for efficient transaction methods. However, there may also be resistance from businesses that are hesitant to invest in the necessary tech or adapt their processes. Moreover, as blockchain solutions become more mainstream, like other industries, traditional retail can expect rapid changes, creating new avenues for vendors to connect with tech-savvy consumers.
A relevant parallel can be drawn from the music industry in the early 2000s when digital downloads began to replace physical albums. Many record labels were reluctant to embrace this change, fearing it would devalue their product. However, artists who adapted quickly not only survived but thrived in the new digital landscape. Similarly, this situation with BCH payments reflects a broader tendency for businesses to resist change, often at their peril. Just as musicians found innovative paths to connect with audiences, vendors must stay ahead of the curve to meet the evolving expectations of their customers.