You can make purchases on Steam using sixteen different currencies, and it looks like Bitcoin will be added to that list in the near future. According to a report from PCGamesN on Thursday, members of Steam’s private developer forums were recently told by Valve that Steam will start accepting Bitcoin payments here soon. Screenshots of the announcement were posted to Reddit by a user named flibbrMarketplace, and posted to Twitter by @SteamDB, which is a reliable source for Steam-related news. If the report is true, this would be a massive boost for Bitcoin.
Valve is preparing to implement Bitcoin support on Steam, numerous reports today suggest. The digital currency is likely to be a payment option quite soon, too, if screenshots taken from Steam’s private developer forums are accurate. “We are excited to announce that Steam is going to start accepting payments via bitcoin,” reads the announcement (via PCGamesN). “We’re using an external payment provider to process Bitcoin payments to help partners reach more customers on Steam. “Bitcoin is becoming an increasingly popular online payment method in some countries, and we’re enabling a system that insulates partners from risk and volatility while still providing value to the end customer.” Steam will charge the user based on the current value of Bitcoin in their region – so it’s not an exciting new way for Australians, for example, to bypass common region-specific cost increases. For developers and publishers, no action is required: they’ll continue to set their prices according to whichever currency they prefer, and Steam’s external payment provider will operate the currency conversion automatically. Meanwhile, the external payment provider will also convert the Bitcoin back to local currency on Valve’s end. “At no time does Valve receive or hold Bitcoin,” the announcement insists.