BTC has been around longer, that is the only reason you may see more places accepting BTC. I would encourage you to ask them if they are interested in accepting BCH, once you mention the lower fees most will be very interested.
The Bitcoin Cash (BCH) movement is much larger now, and we are seeing more and more merchant adoption every week. Purse.io just started accepting BCH so that is a big move forward.
If you go to any BTC meetups, you will see that not many people seem to attend anymore. It almost looks like the old bitcoin community is slowly dying.
The weekly BCH meetups in Japan alone see around 100 people at each event i believe. BCH meetups where i am from are much more popular than BTC, i am not even sure the same group runs BTC meetups anymore.
Bitcoin Cash (BCH) just has such a great community feel to it, like BTC did back 3-5 years ago.
So many new and exciting product are being built on top of the BCH network.
If you follow the
Bitcoin.com news, you will be sure to read about the best of them
