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I'm aware that this may have been suggested a few times, but many of the previous suggestions were extremely ambiguous. <br /> Bitcoin is well known for it's anonymous uses, the fact that it isn't controlled by a central entity such as bank or payment processor, I feel that the nature of Bitcoin matches the nature of GOG, and would highly benefit <a href="http://GOG.com" class="light_un" target="_blank">GOG.com</a> and their customers if Bitcoin was accepted. <br /> A good reason would be the fact that you're getting a DRM free game, which cannot be removed if someone charge-backs the payment via PayPal, or their credit card. <br /> With Bitcoin this isn't a problem, as once the payment goes through, it's permanent. GOG cannot have the coins ripped from their wallet, similar to the DRM free games offered to the customer. <br /> <br /> If <a href="http://GOG.com" class="light_un" target="_blank">GOG.com</a> is worried about the ever-changing exchange rate of Bitcoin, they can use services such as Coinbase <a href="(http://coinbase.com)" class="light_un" target="_blank">(http://coinbase.com)</a> who are also the payment processor for Humble Bundle (http://humblebundle.com). Alternatives exist such as BitPay <a href="(http://bitpay.com)" class="light_un" target="_blank">(http://bitpay.com)</a> who are a popular choice for many mainstream merchants. By using these payment services, users can pay in Bitcoin, while <a href="http://GOG.com" class="light_un" target="_blank">GOG.com</a> will continue to receive the money in US Dollars as they were previously doing.