most of the website has some level of commerce today, but I don't see there is enough commerce support in the backdrop now, commerce, stripe, paypal all these basic plugins are MUSH have for most of the website.
Ubercart is an excellent solution, I'm using it on a few website.
Out of the 170+ websites I look after only a handful of them need e-commerce in any shape, way or form, so your comment isn't really accurate unless you mean the websites you look after and not websites in general.
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Ubercart is a very complete solution that is available on Backdrop CMS. It also has Stripe, PayPal support.
Also check out this forum post that lists several other solutions:
https://forum.backdropcms.org/forum/e-commerce-solutions-backdropcms
The big one that's not (yet) ported is Drupal Commerce
Ubercart is an excellent solution, I'm using it on a few website.
Out of the 170+ websites I look after only a handful of them need e-commerce in any shape, way or form, so your comment isn't really accurate unless you mean the websites you look after and not websites in general.