Bitcoin integration led to positive results for the merchants in this study. 
BitPay recently released
 a study highlighting four merchants from different businesses that have
 implemented Bitcoin as a payment method. The parties selected to 
participate included a gold broker, an online gift card marketplace, a 
domain registrar that also serves as a hosting service, and an 
electronics retailer.
In the report, the unnamed 
merchants praised crypto’s lack of fraud-related chargebacks, noting the
 immensity of this issue when dealing with traditional institutions.
They
 also reported that while only 0.5% to 6.5% of their total eCommerce 
sales came from crypto transactions, these helped to boost the flow of 
new customers by 40% on average over the last three years.
During
 the pandemic, the study stated that merchants reported an increase in 
online shopping. This bolstered the number of crypto transactions on 
their respective platforms, with 11% of responding customers stating 
that they were using crypto and other digital payment methods for the 
first time.
The report also adds:
“The
interviewed merchants identified an opportunity to grow sales by
reaching a new customer segment that prefers to pay with bitcoin and
other cryptocurrencies when shopping online. While cryptocurrency buyers
still represent a relatively small share of spending, cryptocurrency
recognition is significant and growing.”
At the beginning of September, a British online food delivery platform called “Just Eat” added cryptocurrency payment support for its subsidiary in France.
source link:https://cointelegraph.com/news/merchants-accepting-bitcoin-laud-zero-chargeback-risks-says-bitpay-report 
