The New York startup says it's "more local than eBay, more trustworthy than Craigslist" with secure bitcoin payments.
The popular online auction site and marketplace quietly included the category in its 'Category Changes' list for April.
A newly surfaced patent shows bitcoin has been a part of the company's planning as far back as 2011.
Paypal is the pioneer in digital payments – of course it isn't going to ignore the rise of bitcoin.
CEO John Donahoe has confirmed the company is building a digital wallet for PayPal that can take multiple currencies.
The site gives old electronics a new lease of life, and lets sellers make some bitcoin in the process.
According to its annual regulatory filing, the company views bitcoin platforms as potential rivals to PayPal.
John Law wades knee-deep into bitcoin's hectic week of cut-price ATMs, risky derivative markets and merchants galore.
On 10th February, eBay will launch a dedicated Virtual Currency category on eBay Classifieds in the UK.
The companies are releasing a software development kit that will allow users to send and receive bitcoin on Android.
It appears PayPal may have designs on developing a new way to distribute monetary value within the digital realm.
Gumtree, the UK's largest online classifieds site auto-removes listings related to bitcoin.
SnapCard's users can pay with bitcoin at online retailers that don't officially accept the cryptocurrency.
Aiming to be the new eBay of the bitcoin world, Cryptoauction launches at the end of the month.
The president of eBay has revealed his company is preparing to expand the range of digital currencies it accepts.