Amazon-owned streaming service Twitch has evidently removed Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash as payment options for subscriptions.
The change was reported by a Reddit user on March 23.
The user noted that Twitch had offered an option to pay with BTC and BCH employing BitPay as a payment processor, but has since "Removed it in the last couple of weeks as a payment method for all countries." One user, seemingly outraged, noted that they canceled all of their Twitch subscriptions and sent an assistance ticket to the company.
On March 20, another Reddit user claimed that Streamlabs - a popular streaming software widely used by Twitch users to receive tips - also removed support for cryptocurrency.
According to the user, a new version of the software that has been recently released no longer contains support for crypto donations.
Twitch has not responded to Cointelegraph's request for comment on the move by press time.
In June 2018, major travel booking website Expedia.com confirmed to Cointelegraph that it had also stopped accepting Bitcoin as a payment method for hotels or flights.
As Cointelegraph reported in August 2016, Twitch previously offered Bitcoin as a payment option using Coinbase as a payment processing gateway.
In September last year, the company's former executive, Matthew DiPietro, joined crypto startup Kin Ecosystem Foundation as its chief marketing officer.
Streaming Service Twitch Removes Crypto Payment Options, Reddit User Reports
Publié le Mar 24, 2019
by Cointele | Publié le Coinage
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