PayPal reinstatement is available in a limited range of circumstances, primarily where the account limitation or ban resulted from a specific correctable issue such as an identity verification failure, a documentation deficiency, or a transaction pattern flag that the merchant can explain and resolve. For merchants whose accounts were permanently banned because their product or service category falls within PayPal's prohibited list, reinstatement is not a realistic outcome regardless of how thoroughly the merchant engages with PayPal's support process. The policy restriction is categorical, and PayPal's prohibited list is not a subject of individual negotiation.
For merchants with a realistic path to reinstatement, pursuing that path simultaneously with deploying 27 Blockchain's payment processing solution is a reasonable approach. The cryptocurrency gateway provides payment acceptance during the reinstatement process, and if reinstatement is achieved, the merchant can assess whether to continue with the blockchain gateway, revert to PayPal, or operate both in parallel. For merchants whose PayPal ban is not reversible, the 27 Blockchain payment solution is the permanent replacement rather than an interim bridge. Merchants in PayPal-prohibited categories who deploy 27 Blockchain's cryptocurrency payment processing gain a payment infrastructure that is not subject to the same policy exposure that made PayPal an unsuitable long-term platform for their business.