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90% of Merchants Ready for Crypto Payments: PayPal

A new PayPal report finds that while 39% of merchants already accept crypto, simple "card-like" integration could drive market adoption to 90%.

Written By Vanshita Kanjani Vanshita Kanjani
Fact Checked by Jahnu Jagtap Jahnu Jagtap
Published February 3, 2026 1:36 AM·Updated 5 months ago
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Key Highlights

  • The primary obstacle to universal crypto adoption is technical complexity rather than a lack of merchant interest.
  • Nearly 40% of U.S. retailers have already integrated digital assets to satisfy rising consumer requests.
  • The majority of businesses are prepared to launch crypto support once the checkout process mimics traditional card payments.

On January 27, PayPal and the National Cryptocurrency Association released a joint study showing that 90% of U.S. merchants would start accepting cryptocurrency payments if the user experience and setup process were as simple as using traditional credit cards. 

This demand comes as nearly four out of ten merchants already accept digital assets, encouraged by high interest from younger shoppers. The report shows a change in the retail landscape, where the main barrier to widespread adoption has shifted from a lack of interest to a need for better technical integration.

The biggest myth about crypto payments? That merchants aren’t interested.

The reality: 90% say they’d try it if the setup matched card payments.

The demand is there.
The unlock is making crypto feel familiar at checkout. @NatCryptoAssoc https://t.co/ds3tzVg6ab

— PayPal (@PayPal) February 2, 2026

Rising enterprise adoption

The survey results challenge the common belief that businesses are reluctant to engage with digital currencies. According to the data, 39% of U.S. merchants have already added crypto at checkout.

Adoption reaches 50% among large companies earning over $500 million annually. For those already involved, crypto is no longer just an experiment; it makes up 26% of total sales for participating merchants.

The shift toward digital assets is a direct response to consumer demand. 88% of businesses report receiving customer inquiries about crypto payment options.

Growth tools for accessibility 

May Zabaneh, Vice President and General Manager of Crypto at PayPal, said crypto payments are moving beyond experimentation and into everyday use.

“Adoption is driven by customer demand for faster, more flexible ways to pay. Once businesses start accepting crypto, they see real value,” Zabaneh said. “When crypto payments feel as familiar as cards or online payments, they become an effective growth tool, helping businesses reach new customers and access funds more quickly.” 

“When crypto payments are offered in ways that feel as familiar as cards or online payments, they become a powerful growth tool, helping businesses reach new customers and access funds more quickly,” she added. Small business owners, such as Nikisha Bailey of Win Win Coffee, agree. They state that having flexibility and choice in payment options helps ensure independent businesses can grow alongside their customers.

Evolving industry utility

Cryptocurrency was once seen as a speculative asset rather than a payment method. However, recent years have shown steady growth in merchant usefulness. The report shows that industries like hospitality and travel are leading with an 81% adoption rate, followed closely by digital goods and luxury retail at 76%.

This is led by Millennials and Gen Z, who have expressed a high level of interest at 77% and 73%, respectively. The main drivers for merchants to facilitate the switch-over are faster speeds and new customer acquisition.

Future market normalization

The study suggests that the next five years will see the rapid normalization of digital assets. 84% of merchants predict that crypto payments will become common by 2031. 

For fintech providers, the focus is now on lowering the barrier to entry. Stu Alderoty, President of the National Cryptocurrency Association, explained that interest in crypto isn’t the issue; understanding it is. Alderoty said, “Too many people still don’t see how crypto fits into their everyday lives.”

“That’s why partnerships with trusted platforms like PayPal are so important. We’re working together to help close the knowledge gap and show how crypto can be simple, accessible, and easy for everyday businesses and consumers,” he stated.

Solving the usability gap

The report concludes that the key to moving from current adoption to a crypto-saturated market is usability. While security features and privacy are important selling points for 41% and 40% of merchants, the “final hurdle” is achieving the same ease as traditional financial systems. 

If payment processors can replicate the simplicity of a credit card swipe for digital tokens, the 90% of merchants currently waiting are likely to begin implementation. This would fundamentally change the standard checkout experience for American consumers.

Also Read: USD1 Overtakes PayPal’s PYUSD as Stablecoin Race Heats Up

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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