That means you may soon be able to pay for non-physical goods such as music and comic book downloads with Bitcoin via PayPal.
Sort of.
For now, PayPal will be keeping Bitcoin at arms length, and won't be fully integrating the payment method into its services.

To pay for online purchases with Bitcoin via PayPal, merchants will have to elect to accept the crypto-currency using the PayPal Payments Hub.

A cautious approach
Given the potential pitfalls with Bitcoin such as the virtual currency's questionable legal status worldwide and its dramatic pricing swings, it's no wonder PayPal is taking it slow.With third-party partnerships, PayPal can offer the option to pay with Bitcoin, but PayPal users won't be able to integrate Bitcoin wallets with their PayPal account.
Nevertheless, it does mean you get the familiarity of PayPal, and the option to pay with Bitcoin at the same time. It's not clear if buyers will also need a U.S. or Canadian PayPal account.
PayPal's pre-selling option, where you pay now via PayPal and get your product later, also won't be eligible for Bitcoin payments. The company said it decided against Bitcoin pre-selling, because if a business disappears before your purchase is shipped but after the buyer protection period expires, you could be left empty handed.
Consider this, then, an early trial for Bitcoin payments via Paypal.
source : http://www.pcworld.com/article/2687456/paypal-will-let-you-pay-with-bitcoin-sometimes.html
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