https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Mndrix&feedformat=atomBitcoin Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T21:02:19ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.30.0https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Selling_bitcoins&diff=21086Selling bitcoins2011-12-20T18:41:31Z<p>Mndrix: mention CoinCard</p>
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<div>==Major Exchanges==<br />
The best rates for selling medium to large amounts of bitcoins generally when withdrawing from an exchange using a cash method such as a bank transfer (ACH, EUR/SEPA).<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
| Exchange || Type || Adding Funds || Withdrawing Funds || [[eWallet]] || Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [[MtGox]] || Market || BTC<br/>USD ([[Dwolla]])<br />USD (International bank wire)<br />USD (Wire to [[AurumXChange Company|AurumXChange]])<br />EUR (SEPA bank transfer)<br />AUD (Bank wire)<br />GBP (Bank wire)<br />Liberty Reserve USD || BTC<br />USD ([[Dwolla]])<br />USD (Wire via [[AurumXChange Company|AurumXChange]])<br />USD (Check via [[Paxum]])<br />USD (ATM via [[Paxum]])<br />USD (wire via [[Paxum]])<br />EUR (SEPA bank transfer)<br />AUD (Bank wire)<br />Liberty Reserve USD<br />Liberty Reserve USD (via AurumXChange) || {{Table Value Yes}} || Restrictions and limits on withdrawals.<br />
|-<br />
| [[TradeHill]] || Market || BTC<br/>USD (Domestic bank wire)<br>USD (International bank wire)<br/>USD ([[Paxum]])<br />EUR (via [[Paxum]])<br />CAD (via [[Paxum]])<br />CLP (Bank transfer)<br />PEN (Bank transfer)<br />INR (Bank transfer)<br />AUD (Bank transfer)<br />Liberty Reserve USD || BTC<br/>USD (Domestic bank wire)<br/>USD (International bank wire)<br />USD (Direct deposit / ACH)<br />USD ([[Paxum]])<br />EUR (via [[Paxum]])<br />CAD (via [[Paxum]])<br />CLP (Bank transfer)<br />INR (Bank transfer)<br />AUD (Bank transfer)<br />Liberty Reserve USD || {{Table Value Yes}} || <br />
|-<br />
| [[VirWoX]] || Market || BTC<br/>SLL (Second Life)<br/>ACD (Avination)<br/>OMC (OpenSim)<br/>USD,EUR,GBP,CHF ([[PayPal]])<br/>USD,EUR,GBP (Credit & Debit cards via [[Moneybookers]])<br/>USD,EUR,GBP ([[NETELLER]])<br/>EUR (DIRECTebanking / Sofortüberweisung)<br/>USD,EUR,GBP,CHF ([[paysafecard]])<br/>EUR (SEPA bank transfer) || BTC<br/>SLL (Second Life)<br/>ACD (Avination)<br/>OMC (OpenSim)<br/>USD,EUR,GBP,CHF ([[PayPal]])<br />USD,EUR,GBP ([[Moneybookers]])<br/>USD,EUR,GBP ([[NETELLER]])<br/>EUR (SEPA bank transfer) || {{Table Value Yes}} || Trading through Second Life Linden Dollars (highly liquid).<br/>Variable limits on PayPal and Credit Card deposits. <br />
|-<br />
| [[Intersango]]([[Britcoin]]) || Market || BTC<br />GBP (bank deposit)<br />USD ([[Dwolla]])<br />USD (Domestic bank wire)<br />USD (ACH)<br />EUR (SEPA bank deposit) || BTC<br />GBP (bank deposit)<br />USD ([[Dwolla]])<br />EUR (SEPA bank transfer) || {{Table Value Yes}} ||<br />
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| [[BTC-E]] || Market || BTC<br/>USD ([[Liberty Reserve]])<br />USD (Interkassa) || BTC<br/>USD (Webmoney) || {{Table Value Yes}} || Language: Russian. Interkassa can be funded from Webmoney and many other methods.<br />
|-<br />
| [[VirtEx]] || Market || BTC<br/>CAD (online bill pay)<br />CAD (cash at TDBank) || BTC<br/>CAD (direct deposit) || {{Table Value Yes}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[Camp BX]] (CBX) || Market || BTC <br />USD (Check / ACH)<br />USPS Postal Money Order <br/> USD ([[Dwolla]])<br/> USD (Domestic bank wire)<br/>USD (International bank wire) || BTC <br />USD (Check / ACH)<br />USPS Postal Money Order <br/> USD ([[Dwolla]])<br/> USD (Domestic bank wire)<br/>USD (International bank wire) || {{Table Value Yes}} || <ul> <li> Security certification from McAfee</li><li> Advanced trading options with AON/FOK/Market</li> <li>STOPLOSS and Short-Selling in Pipeline</li><li> Trading API available</li><li> Wallet API available </li><li> CBX Instant Bitcoin Transfers Feature </li><li> Stoploss / Custom Order Expiry Date/Time </li><li> SMS (Text Message) Notifications </li> <li> Two-Factor Authentication </li> <li> Based in USA - Atlanta </li> </ul> <br />
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| [[Australian Bitcoin Exchange]] || Market || BTC<br />AUD (Electronic funds deposit) || BTC<br />AUD (Electronic funds transfer) || {{Table Value Yes}} || Restrictions and limits on withdrawals.<br /> Two-Factor Authentication<br /> Based in Queensland, Australia.<br /> Intersango Software.<br />
|-<br />
| [[BitStamp]] || Market || BTC<br />EUR (SEPA transfer) || BTC<br />EUR (SEPA transfer) || {{Table Value Yes}} || EUR deposits converted to/from USD for trading<br />
|-<br />
| [[Bitcoin-Central]] || Market || BTC<br />CAD (Interac)<br />CAD (Bank wire)<br />CAD (Cash deposit)<br />EUR (SEPA)<br />INR (Bank wire)<br />Liberty Reserve USD<br />Liberty Reserve EUR<br />PGAU [[Pecunix]] Gold || BTC<br />CAD (Interac)<br />CAD (Bank wire)<br />EUR (SEPA)<br />INR (Bank wire)<br />Liberty Reserve USD<br />Liberty Reserve EUR<br />[[Pecunix]] Gold || {{Table Value Yes}} || [https://github.com/davout/bitcoin-central Open-source], community reviewed platform<br />Available in French and English languages<br />
|-<br />
| [[HelloBitcoin]] || Market || BTC<br/>USD (Cwolla)<br />USD (Bank wire)<br />USD (Check) || BTC<br/>USD (Check)<br />USD (Bank wire)<br />USD (ACH) || {{Table Value Yes}} || Offers margin trading and shorting.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Mercado Bitcoin]] || Market || BTC<br/>BRL (Bank transfer)<br />BRL (Bank transfer - MoIP)<br />Liberty Reserve USD || BTC<br/>BRL (Bank transfer - MoIP) || {{Table Value Yes}} || Language: Portugese<br />
|-<br />
| [[Brasil Bitcoin Market]] || Market || BTC<br/>BRL (Bank transfer - MoIP) || BTC<br/>BRL (Bank transfer - MoIP) || {{Table Value Yes}} || Language: Portugese<br />
|-<br />
| [[BitChange.pl]] || Market || BTC<br />PLN (Bank wire) || BTC<br />PLN (Bank wire) || {{Table Value Yes}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[Rock Currency Exchange]] || Market || BTC<br/>SLL (Second Life)<br/>USD ([[Dwolla]])<br/>EUR (SEPA bank transfer) || BTC<br/>SLL (Second Life)<br/>USD ([[Dwolla]])<br/>EUR (SEPA bank transfer) || {{Table Value Yes}} || <br />
|-<br />
| [[WM-Center]] || Exchanger || BTC<br/>USD (International bank wire, Western Unon, Moneygram, Xoom etc, cash)<br />EUR (IBAN bank wire)<br />RUB (bank wire, WU, Anelik and etc, cash)<br />AUD (Bank wire)<br />Liberty Reserve USD/EUR, Perfect Money USD/EUR, Pecunix, Paxum, c-gold, Hoopay, GDP || BTC<br />USD (International bank wire, Western Unon, Moneygram, Xoom etc, cash)<br />EUR (IBAN bank wire)<br />RUB (bank wire, WU, Anelik and etc, cash)<br />AUD (Bank wire)<br />Liberty Reserve USD/EUR, Perfect Money USD/EUR, Pecunix, Paxum, c-gold, Hoopay, GDP<br /> PayPal USD/EUR, Moneybookers, Neteller || {{Table Value No}} || 24/7/365 support in english, spanish and russian!<br />
|-<br />
| [[bitNZ]] || Market || BTC<br/>NZD (Domestic bank transfer) || BTC<br/>NZD (Domestic bank transfer) || {{Table Value Yes}} || <br />
|}<br />
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==Fixed Rate Exchanges & Others==<br />
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The following exchanges are either exchanges using a fixed rate based on other markets or are exchanges that enable you to redeem smaller amounts of bitcoins at reasonable rates:<br />
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* [[AutoMtGox]] Convert your bitcoins to US Dollars automatically.<br />
* [[Bitcoin Market]] Trade your BTCs for MoneyBookers, Liberty Reserve or Pecunix.<br />
* [[BitMarket.eu]] Trade your BTCs for EUR (SEPA bank transfer), GBP, USD, PLN, AUD, CAD, ZAR, ILS, CHF, and RUB as OTC with BTC Escrow.<br />
* [[Bitcoiny.cz]] Trade your BTCs for CZK. No-escrow, direct person-to-person trading.<br />
* [[Bit]] / BTC China - Market for exchanging bitcoins to and from CNY.<br />
* [[bitcoin-otc]] IRC trading marketplace will usually have people willing to deal for small and larger amounts using various payment methods, including [[PayPal]], [[Dwolla]], [[Linden Dollars]], etc.<br />
* [[Lilion Transfer]] Exchanges bitcoins for Liberty Reserve, [[Pecunix]], [[AlertPay]], [[Moneybookers]], [[PayPal]], and more.<br />
* [[Nanaimo Gold]] Redeem bitcoins for Liberty Reserve (automated) or for money transfer, money order or direct deposit within Canada.<br />
* [[Bitcoin Argentina]] Trades BTC for ARS. Cash and bank transfer. No exchange fees.<br />
* [[Bahtcoin]] Trade BTC for Thai Baht, cash, LR, Webmoney, or Thai mobile and gaming prepaid cards.<br />
* [[Bitcoin Brasil]] Cash exchange that redeems bitcoins for BRL, USD.<br />
* [[Bitcoin.com.es]] Trade your BTCs for EUR (Bank transfer).<br />
* [[BitPiggy]] Trade your BTCs for AUD (Bank transfer).<br />
* [[GetBitcoin]] Trade your BTCs for USD (Cash, Check or Bank Wire).<br />
* [[Bitcoin2Cash]] Redeems bitcoins with cash mailed to you<br />
* [[Bitcoin 2 Credit Card]] purchase virtual VISA prepaid cards with bitcoins<br />
* [[Bitcoin 4 Cash]] Redeems bitcoins with cash mailed to you<br />
* [[Bitcoin Cashout]] purchase virtual prepaid cards with bitcoins<br />
* [[btcbuy|BTC Buy]] Simple interface to trade your BTCs for Amazon, Buy.com, NewEgg, and Walmart gift cards<br />
* [[bitcoin.local]] arranges for exchanging currencies in person with someone nearby<br />
* [[Ubitex]] In-person exchange<br />
* [[Bitcoil]] Exchange BTC for ILS with bank transfers in Israel<br />
* [[CoinCard]] buy gift cards and Amazon Payments with bitcoins<br />
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==See Also==<br />
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* [[:Category:Digital currencies|Digital currencies]]<br />
* [[Buying bitcoins]]<br />
* [[Secure Trading]]</div>Mndrixhttps://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=CoinCard&diff=21085CoinCard2011-12-20T18:39:37Z<p>Mndrix: add apostrophe</p>
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<div>'''CoinCard''' is an exchange where bitcoins can be traded for virtual prepaid cards.<br />
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Payment is delivered nearly instantly after payment has [[confirmation|confirmed]]. CoinCard uses 2 blocks as the confirmation threshold.<br />
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The site was first publicly available on Feburary 25, 2011<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=3874.0 CoinCard - Buying PayPal $ and gift cards with Bitcoin]</ref>. On April 30, 2011 the exchange's operator stopped cashing out to PayPal after the payment network froze the exchange's PayPal account<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2555.msg101084#msg101084 CoinPal beta - Buying bitcoins with PayPal]</ref>. <br />
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The site resumed service on December 20, 2011<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3874.msg656464#msg656464 Reopen announcement]</ref>.<br />
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The operator of the site previously operated [[CoinPal]] for [[buying bitcoins]].<br />
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==Fees==<br />
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* Domino's Gift Card: 1%<br />
* Papa John's Gift Card: 1%<br />
* Best Buy Gift Card: 1%<br />
* Amazon Payments: 1%<br />
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==See Also==<br />
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* [[Selling bitcoins]]<br />
* [[Buying bitcoins]]<br />
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==External Links==<br />
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* [http://coincard.ndrix.com CoinCard.ndrix.com] web site<br />
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==References==<br />
<references /></div>Mndrixhttps://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=CoinCard&diff=21084CoinCard2011-12-20T18:39:16Z<p>Mndrix: service reopened</p>
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<div>'''CoinCard''' is an exchange where bitcoins can be traded for virtual prepaid cards.<br />
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Payment is delivered nearly instantly after payment has [[confirmation|confirmed]]. CoinCard uses 2 blocks as the confirmation threshold.<br />
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The site was first publicly available on Feburary 25, 2011<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=3874.0 CoinCard - Buying PayPal $ and gift cards with Bitcoin]</ref>. On April 30, 2011 the exchanges operator stopped cashing out to PayPal after the payment network froze the exchange's PayPal account<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2555.msg101084#msg101084 CoinPal beta - Buying bitcoins with PayPal]</ref>. <br />
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The site resumed service on December 20, 2011<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3874.msg656464#msg656464 Reopen announcement]</ref>.<br />
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The operator of the site previously operated [[CoinPal]] for [[buying bitcoins]].<br />
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==Fees==<br />
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* Domino's Gift Card: 1%<br />
* Papa John's Gift Card: 1%<br />
* Best Buy Gift Card: 1%<br />
* Amazon Payments: 1%<br />
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==See Also==<br />
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* [[Selling bitcoins]]<br />
* [[Buying bitcoins]]<br />
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==External Links==<br />
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* [http://coincard.ndrix.com CoinCard.ndrix.com] web site<br />
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==References==<br />
<references /></div>Mndrixhttps://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Finance::MtGox&diff=17820Finance::MtGox2011-10-07T20:35:53Z<p>Mndrix: correct link to Bitcoin forum thread</p>
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<div>A Perl module which interfaces with the [[MtGox#API|Mt. Gox API]]. It supports both the legacy API and the "key-secret" API (v0).<br />
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This [[:Category:Open Source|open source]] tool is useful to merchants as it helps determine "market clearing rate". This technique is needed because the number of units offered at the "best bid" or "best ask" are inadequate for a trade of size to execute. Thus the market clearing rate determines the weighted price for the entire trade to execute.<br />
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The module was written by the operator of [[CoinPal]] and [[CoinCard]] and was announced on February 9, 2011<ref>[http://www.bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3287.0 MtGox API Perl module]</ref><br />
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==See Also==<br />
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* [[MtGox/API]]<br />
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==External Links==<br />
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* [http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Finance::MtGox MtGox API Perl module] on CPAN<br />
* [http://github.com/mndrix/Finance-MtGox Finance-MtGox] project on GitHub.<br />
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==References==<br />
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[[Category:Free Software]]<br />
[[Category:License/MIT-X11]]<br />
[[Category:Open Source]]</div>Mndrixhttps://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Finance::MtGox&diff=17819Finance::MtGox2011-10-07T20:35:04Z<p>Mndrix: Mention support for v0 API</p>
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<div>A Perl module which interfaces with the [[MtGox#API|Mt. Gox API]]. It supports both the legacy API and the "key-secret" API (v0).<br />
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This [[:Category:Open Source|open source]] tool is useful to merchants as it helps determine "market clearing rate". This technique is needed because the number of units offered at the "best bid" or "best ask" are inadequate for a trade of size to execute. Thus the market clearing rate determines the weighted price for the entire trade to execute.<br />
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The module was written by the operator of [[CoinPal]] and [[CoinCard]] and was announced on February 9, 2011<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=3287.0 MtGox API Perl module]</ref><br />
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==See Also==<br />
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* [[MtGox/API]]<br />
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==External Links==<br />
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* [http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Finance::MtGox MtGox API Perl module] on CPAN<br />
* [http://github.com/mndrix/Finance-MtGox Finance-MtGox] project on GitHub.<br />
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==References==<br />
<references /><br />
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[[Category:Free Software]]<br />
[[Category:License/MIT-X11]]<br />
[[Category:Open Source]]</div>Mndrixhttps://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Privacy&diff=17537Privacy2011-09-30T15:49:15Z<p>Mndrix: correct a broken link</p>
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<div>While the Bitcoin technology [http://www.bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=241.0 can support] strong anonymity, the current implementation is usually not very anonymous.<br />
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The main problem is that every transaction is publicly logged. Anyone can see the flow of Bitcoins from address to address (see first image). Alone, this information can't identify anyone because the addresses are just random numbers. However, if ''any'' of the addresses in a transaction's past or future can be tied to an actual identity, it might be possible to work from that point and figure out who owns all of the other addresses. This identity information might come from network analysis, surveillance, or just Googling the address. The officially-encouraged practice of using a new address for every transaction is designed to make this attack more difficult.<br />
[[File:Unknownaddress.png|thumb|The flow of Bitcoins from address to address is public.]]<br />
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The second image shows a simple example. Someone runs both a money exchanger and a site meant to trap people. When Mr. Doe buys from the exchanger and uses those same coins to buy something from the trap site, the attacker can '''prove''' that these two transactions were made by the same person. The block chain would show:<br />
[[File:knownaddress.png|thumb|Finding an "identity anchor" allows you to ruin the anonymity of the system.]]<br />
* Import coins from address A. Send 100 to B. Authorized by (signature).<br />
* Import coins from address B. Send 100 to C. Authorized by (signature).<br />
You can't change your "sending address"; Mr. Doe ''must'' send coins from the same address that he received them on: address B. The attacker knows for a fact that address B is Mr. Doe because the attacker received $5 from Mr. Doe's Paypal account and then sent 100 BTC to that very same address.<br />
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Another example: someone is scammed and posts the address they were using on the Bitcoin forum. It is possible to see which address they sent coins to. When coins are sent from this (the scammer's) address, the addresses that receive them can also be easily found and posted on the forum. In this way, all of these coins are marked as "dirty", potentially over an infinite number of future transactions. When some smart and honest person notices that his address is now listed, he can reveal who he received those coins from. The Bitcoin community can now break some legs, asking, "Who did you receive these coins from? What did you create this address for?" Eventually the original scammer will be found. Clearly, this becomes more difficult the more addresses that exist between the "target" and the "identity point".<br />
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You might be thinking that this attack is not feasible. But consider this case:<br />
* You live in China and want to buy a "real" newspaper for Bitcoins.<br />
* You join the Bitcoin forum and use your address as a signature. Since you are very helpful, you manage to get 30 BTC after a few months.<br />
* Unfortunately, you choose poorly in who you buy the newspaper from: you've chosen a government agent! Maybe you are under the mistaken impression that Bitcoin is perfectly anonymous.<br />
* The government agent looks at the block chain and Googles (or Baidus) every address in it. He finds your address in your signature on the Bitcoin forum. You've left enough personal information in your posts to be identified, so you are now scheduled to be "reeducated".<br />
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You need to protect yourself from both forward attacks (getting something that identifies you using coins that you got with methods that must remain secret, like the scammer example) and reverse attacks (getting something that must remain secret using coins that identify you, like the newspaper example).<br />
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==== Staying Anonymous ====<br />
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It is only possible to send bitcoins from the same address with which they have been received. However, if one has bitcoins on several address, one can theoretically choose from which address to send the coins. Choosing personally generated coins or an address that you know doesn't reveal information would protect you. Unfortunately, the default Bitcoin client doesn't support this currently, so you must assume that your entire balance can identify you if any of the addresses can. (Bitcoin sends the smallest coins first, though you shouldn't rely on this.)<br />
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You may consider a bitcoin to be "less-anonymous" when an attacker could feasibly find the true identity of a very recent owner of the bitcoin, perhaps because one of the bitcoin addresses was posted to a website, or because he knows some identifying information through other means. <br />
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If your balance has been contaminated by both anonymous and non-anonymous coins, you may take action to make it "clean". <br />
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Recommended way of anonymizing your balance:<br />
* Send however many coins you want to anonymize to a new [[eWallet]] account as a lump sum. There are other [[eWallet]] services however the more widely used the greater the potential for anonymity. <font color="red">This is not an endorsement of trust in the use of [[eWallet]] services. There are no guarantees that any eWallet service won't one day take all your bitcoins and disappear. Use at your own risk.</font> <br />
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With this method an attacker will have to gain access to the eWallet service's transaction logs to continue to follow you in the transaction history. <br />
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The protection that this method offers is significantly reduced if you are trying to anonymize more than about 10% of the total number of Bitcoins that the eWallet service holds. You'll end up getting your own coins back instead of other users' coins. Withdrawing Bitcoins more slowly and in smaller increments will help reduce this problem. Sending coins to an eWallet service in the largest single transfer possible will also help.<br />
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To further enhance your anonymity, you can:<br />
* Send Bitcoins from one EWallet sevice to another and ''then'' to yourself. Each transfer needs to be painstakingly investigated and many transfers will present insurmountable difficulty.<br />
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Once you have an anonymous balance set up, be sure to keep your anonymous and non-anonymous balances completely separate.<br />
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A future version of the client will have coderr's patch which will allow the sender to specify which coins to use in a transaction<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=24784.msg307661#msg307661 Patching The Bitcoin Client To Make It More Anonymous]</ref>.<br />
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==== Help other people stay anonymous ====<br />
* Set up a real [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=241.0 external mixing service]. Make it like an eWallet service but make sure that a user never withdraws the same coins that are put in. Also delete empty addresses and transaction logs. <br />
* Even if you're not a programmer, you can make a slightly less secure version of an external mixing service (as a Tor hidden service, preferably):<br />
** Set up two Bitcoin installations.<br />
** Put some amount of BTC in installation B. This is the maximum amount of BTC you can deal with at once (for all customers).<br />
** Customers send BTC to installation A. You send them an equal number of coins (or minus a fee) from installation B. Send as 10-50 BTC increments.<br />
** Send all coins from A to B when '''all''' orders are satisfied. You can't send coins from A to B if you have any orders that have not been satisfied from B.<br />
** This can be automated, or you can do everything manually.<br />
* Put lots of Bitcoins in an eWallet service and keep it there. If anyone uses the anonymization method described in "staying anonymous" above, this will enhance it. Send in smaller increments if a large amount is transferred.<br />
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==See Also==<br />
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* [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2893.0 RFC: Bitcoin Mixnet]<br />
* [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=241.0 anonymity]<br />
* [[Bitcoin Laundry]] (Does not mix well -- you may get your own coins back.)<br />
* [http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=24784.0 Patching The Bitcoin Client To Make It More Anonymous]<br />
* [http://arxiv.org/abs/1107.4524 An Analysis of Anonymity in the Bitcoin System] research by Fergal Reid, Martin Harrigan ([http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=31539.0 discussion])<br />
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==References==<br />
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[[Category:Technical]]</div>Mndrixhttps://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Fallback_Nodes&diff=16219Fallback Nodes2011-09-06T17:35:57Z<p>Mndrix: /* IPv4 Nodes */ add JJGames bitcoin node</p>
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<div>This is a list of nodes which are considered reliable. Nodes from this list which are down for more than 24 hours will be automatically removed and status of each node is displayed and updated every hour by [[User:WikiBot|WikiBot]].<br />
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== How to use this list ==<br />
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=== Connect to nodes ===<br />
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You can connect to these nodes with the ''-addnode=ip'' switch instead of the usual node harvesting process (through IRC or via the embedded nodelist). You can connect to more than one node by using ''-addnode=ip'' more than once. It is usually a good idea to connect to more than one of these nodes.<br />
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==== Nodes without a fixed ip ====<br />
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If the node IP is not fixed (see "Fixed" column), you will have to resolve the node's name (first column) each time the IP changes. Some nodes may have their ip change once a day, some others once a month, and some others may stay on the same IP for years. Still, as long as the IP is not fixed, there is no guarantee it will stay the same.<br />
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In order to enable hostname lookups for the ''-addnode'' and ''-connect'' parameters, you must additionally provide the ''-dns'' parameter. Example:<br />
bitcoind -dns -addnode=bitcoin.es<br />
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Versions prior to 0.3.22 do not support hostnames to the ''-addnode'' parameter, so you must do the resolving part for it. For example on linux:<br />
bitcoind -addnode=$(dig +short bitcoin.es)<br />
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=== IP Transactions ===<br />
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You can also send [[IP Transactions]] to these nodes. If you include your bitcoin address in the "message" field, you may have your coins back.<br />
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=== Tor network ===<br />
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To use tor .onion addresses, you need to map virtual ips via the ''torrc'' file:<br />
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mapaddress 192.0.2.2 ijzt2eeizty3p5xe.onion<br />
mapaddress 192.0.2.3 j43z65b6r2usg3vk.onion<br />
mapaddress 192.0.2.4 pvuif6nonbhj3o3r.onion<br />
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Once you have configured and restarted tor, 192.0.2.2 will connect to ijzt2eeizty3p5xe.onion when accessed through the Tor proxy (and likewise for the other IPs/onions). You can then run Bitcoin with -addnode=192.0.2.2, or even send bitcoins to that IP address. You can use any arbitrary IP addresses with MapAddress, though some of the common non-routable ranges (10.*, 192.168.*) will not work due to a Bitcoin bug. 192.0.2.1-192.0.2.255 is the recommended range because it is both non-routable and compatible with Bitcoin.<br />
<br />
== Nodes list ==<br />
<br />
=== IPv4 Nodes ===<br />
<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! Hostname !! Owner !! IP !! Fixed !! Status !! Last Seen (GMT) !! Accepts IP transactions<br />
|-<br />
<!-- BEGIN NODELIST --><br />
| 50.23.217.19 || Senseless || 50.23.217.19 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.24}} || 2011-09-06 17:00:04 || No<br />
|-<br />
| CheaperInBitcoins.com || Xenland || 50.57.47.166 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.24}} || 2011-09-06 17:00:09 || No<br />
|-<br />
| 66.158.72.2 || imsaguy || 66.158.72.2 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.24}} || 2011-09-06 17:00:09 || No<br />
|-<br />
| btcnode.novit.ro || ovidiusoft - novit.ro || 93.187.142.114 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.24}} || 2011-09-06 17:00:09 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| 98.143.152.14 || osmosis || 98.143.152.14 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.24}} || 2011-09-06 17:00:10 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| bitcoindebit.net || macintosh264 (bitcoin debit) || 173.66.83.171 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.24}} || 2011-09-06 17:00:10 || No<br />
|-<br />
| 173.224.125.222 || MagicalTux [US] || 173.224.125.222 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.24}} || 2011-09-06 17:00:12 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| bitcoin.es || neutrino || 188.165.138.165 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.24}} || 2011-09-06 17:00:12 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| 216.135.68.67 || NothinG || 216.135.68.67 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.24}} || 2011-09-06 17:00:12 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| bowser.jjgames.com || JJGames || 67.18.187.64 || {{Table Value Yes}} || || || No<br />
|-<br />
| ndrix.com || mndrix || 64.22.103.150 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Down}} || 2011-09-06 12:01:06 || No<br />
|-<br />
| 204.9.55.71 || toasty || 204.9.55.71 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Down}} || 2011-09-06 15:01:29 || ?<br />
<!-- END NODELIST --><br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Tor nodes ===<br />
<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! Hostname !! Owner !! Status !! Last Seen (GMT) !! Accepts IP transactions<br />
|-<br />
| ijzt2eeizty3p5xe.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| j43z65b6r2usg3vk.onion || Dybbuk || ? || 2011-02-11 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| pvuif6nonbhj3o3r.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| c5qvugpewwyyy5oz.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| vso3r6cmjoomhhgg.onion || echelon || ? || 2011-02-11 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| bitcoinbudtoeks7.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| iy6ni3wkqazp4ytu.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| h4kklwodpcmo6cbq.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| vv6kcfscuntybrzm.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| nlnsivjku4x4lu5n.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| xqzfakpeuvrobvpj.onion || ? || ? || 2010-11-13 || No<br />
|-<br />
| 4lmduyac3svgrrav.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || No<br />
|-<br />
| usasx4urod3yj4az.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || No<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Adding a node ==<br />
<br />
Before adding yourself as a fallback node, you should be sure your node will stay online for a long time. If a node is offline for more than 24 hours it will be removed from the list. To accept IP transactions you will have to add the ''-allowreceivebyip'' flag to your command line parameters.<br />
<br />
To add a node in this list, you just need the ip/hostname and your name, the other fields will be filled automatically. Insert the following lines before the <tt>END NODELIST</tt> line:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>|-<br />
| ip || your name</nowiki><br />
<br />
Please note that a bot will connect to your node every hour to check its status and version.</div>Mndrixhttps://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Fallback_Nodes&diff=16017Fallback Nodes2011-09-03T16:24:42Z<p>Mndrix: /* IPv4 Nodes */ re-added ndrix.com</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a list of nodes which are considered reliable. Nodes from this list which are down for more than 24 hours will be automatically removed and status of each node is displayed and updated every hour by [[User:WikiBot|WikiBot]].<br />
<br />
== How to use this list ==<br />
<br />
=== Connect to nodes ===<br />
<br />
You can connect to these nodes with the ''-addnode=ip'' switch instead of the usual node harvesting process (through IRC or via the embedded nodelist). You can connect to more than one node by using ''-addnode=ip'' more than once. It is usually a good idea to connect to more than one of these nodes.<br />
<br />
==== Nodes without a fixed ip ====<br />
<br />
If the node IP is not fixed (see "Fixed" column), you will have to resolve the node's name (first column) each time the IP changes. Some nodes may have their ip change once a day, some others once a month, and some others may stay on the same IP for years. Still, as long as the IP is not fixed, there is no guarantee it will stay the same.<br />
<br />
In order to enable hostname lookups for the ''-addnode'' and ''-connect'' parameters, you must additionally provide the ''-dns'' parameter. Example:<br />
bitcoind -dns -addnode=bitcoin.es<br />
<br />
Versions prior to 0.3.22 do not support hostnames to the ''-addnode'' parameter, so you must do the resolving part for it. For example on linux:<br />
bitcoind -addnode=$(dig +short bitcoin.es)<br />
<br />
=== IP Transactions ===<br />
<br />
You can also send [[IP Transactions]] to these nodes. If you include your bitcoin address in the "message" field, you may have your coins back.<br />
<br />
=== Tor network ===<br />
<br />
To use tor .onion addresses, you need to map virtual ips via the ''torrc'' file:<br />
<br />
mapaddress 192.0.2.2 ijzt2eeizty3p5xe.onion<br />
mapaddress 192.0.2.3 j43z65b6r2usg3vk.onion<br />
mapaddress 192.0.2.4 pvuif6nonbhj3o3r.onion<br />
<br />
Once you have configured and restarted tor, 192.0.2.2 will connect to ijzt2eeizty3p5xe.onion when accessed through the Tor proxy (and likewise for the other IPs/onions). You can then run Bitcoin with -addnode=192.0.2.2, or even send bitcoins to that IP address. You can use any arbitrary IP addresses with MapAddress, though some of the common non-routable ranges (10.*, 192.168.*) will not work due to a Bitcoin bug. 192.0.2.1-192.0.2.255 is the recommended range because it is both non-routable and compatible with Bitcoin.<br />
<br />
== Nodes list ==<br />
<br />
=== IPv4 Nodes ===<br />
<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! Hostname !! Owner !! IP !! Fixed !! Status !! Last Seen (GMT) !! Accepts IP transactions<br />
|-<br />
<!-- BEGIN NODELIST --><br />
| 204.9.55.71 || toasty || 204.9.55.71 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.25}} || 2011-09-03 16:00:50 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| 50.23.217.19 || Senseless || 50.23.217.19 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.24}} || 2011-09-03 16:00:03 || No<br />
|-<br />
| CheaperInBitcoins.com || Xenland || 50.57.47.166 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.24}} || 2011-09-03 16:00:03 || No<br />
|-<br />
| 66.158.72.2 || imsaguy || 66.158.72.2 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.24}} || 2011-09-03 16:00:03 || No<br />
|-<br />
| btcnode.novit.ro || ovidiusoft - novit.ro || 93.187.142.114 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.24}} || 2011-09-03 16:00:03 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| 98.143.152.14 || osmosis || 98.143.152.14 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.24}} || 2011-09-03 16:00:04 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| bitcoindebit.net || macintosh264 (bitcoin debit) || 173.66.83.171 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.24}} || 2011-09-03 16:00:04 || No<br />
|-<br />
| 173.224.125.222 || MagicalTux [US] || 173.224.125.222 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.24}} || 2011-09-03 16:00:10 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| bitcoin.es || neutrino || 188.165.138.165 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.24}} || 2011-09-03 16:00:11 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| 216.135.68.67 || NothinG || 216.135.68.67 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.24}} || 2011-09-03 16:00:11 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| ndrix.com || mndrix || 64.22.103.150 || {{Table Value Yes}} || || || No<br />
<!-- END NODELIST --><br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Tor nodes ===<br />
<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! Hostname !! Owner !! Status !! Last Seen (GMT) !! Accepts IP transactions<br />
|-<br />
| ijzt2eeizty3p5xe.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| j43z65b6r2usg3vk.onion || Dybbuk || ? || 2011-02-11 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| pvuif6nonbhj3o3r.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| c5qvugpewwyyy5oz.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| vso3r6cmjoomhhgg.onion || echelon || ? || 2011-02-11 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| bitcoinbudtoeks7.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| iy6ni3wkqazp4ytu.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| h4kklwodpcmo6cbq.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| vv6kcfscuntybrzm.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| nlnsivjku4x4lu5n.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| xqzfakpeuvrobvpj.onion || ? || ? || 2010-11-13 || No<br />
|-<br />
| 4lmduyac3svgrrav.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || No<br />
|-<br />
| usasx4urod3yj4az.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || No<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Adding a node ==<br />
<br />
Before adding yourself as a fallback node, you should be sure your node will stay online for a long time. If a node is offline for more than 24 hours it will be removed from the list. To accept IP transactions you will have to add the ''-allowreceivebyip'' flag to your command line parameters.<br />
<br />
To add a node in this list, you just need the ip/hostname and your name, the other fields will be filled automatically. Insert the following lines before the <tt>END NODELIST</tt> line:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>|-<br />
| ip || your name</nowiki><br />
<br />
Please note that a bot will connect to your node every hour to check its status and version.</div>Mndrixhttps://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=CoinPal&diff=6106CoinPal2011-03-25T22:09:00Z<p>Mndrix: mention increased limits for OTC traders</p>
<hr />
<div>'''CoinPal''' is an exchange that accepts [[PayPal]] for relatively small order sizes and a weekly limit on purchases. For new customers, the weekly limit is BTC 40. 14 days after a customer's first order, the weekly limit increases to BTC 60. 45 days after the first order, the limit becomes BTC 80.<br />
<br />
The site was first publicly available on December 31, 2010<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2555.0 CoinPal beta - Buying bitcoins with PayPal]</ref>. On January 14th, 2010 CoinPal introduced an API that allows merchants and others seeking payment to use the service to accept micro-payments<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2555.msg38148#msg38148 Re: CoinPal beta - Buying bitcoins with PayPal]</ref>. The operator of the site also operates [[CoinCard]] for [[selling bitcoins]].<br />
<br />
Those trading on [[Bitcoin-otc|Bitcoin OTC]] can increase their weekly purchase limits by connecting CoinPal to the [[Bitcoin-otc|OTC web of trust]]<ref>[http://coinpal.ndrix.com/user/gpg Authenticate with a PGP Key]</ref>.<br />
<br />
==See Also==<br />
<br />
* [[Buying bitcoins]]<br />
* [[Selling bitcoins]]<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
<br />
* [http://coinpal.ndrix.com/bw CoinPal.ndrix.com] web site<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references /><br />
<br />
[[Category:Exchanges]]</div>Mndrixhttps://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Fallback_Nodes&diff=5523Fallback Nodes2011-03-16T19:19:27Z<p>Mndrix: /* IPv4 Nodes */ ndrix.com is a static ip</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a list of nodes which are considered reliable. Nodes from this list which are down for more than 24 hours will be automatically removed and status of each node is displayed and updated every hour by [[User:WikiBot|WikiBot]].<br />
<br />
== How to use this list ==<br />
<br />
=== Connect to nodes ===<br />
<br />
You can connect to these nodes with the ''-addnode=ip'' switch instead of the usual node harvesting process (through IRC or via the embedded nodelist). You can connect to more than one node by using ''-addnode=ip'' more than once. It is usually a good idea to connect to more than one of these nodes.<br />
<br />
==== Nodes without a fixed ip ====<br />
<br />
If the node IP is not fixed (see "Fixed" column), you will have to resolve the node's name (first column) each time the IP changes. Some nodes may have their ip change once a day, some others once a month, and some others may stay on the same IP for years. Still, as long as the IP is not fixed, there is no guarantee it will stay the same.<br />
<br />
The [[Original Bitcoin client]] do not support hostnames to the ''-addnode'' parameter, so you must do the resolving part for it. For example on linux:<br />
bitcoind -addnode=$(host theymos.ath.cx |sed s/"^.*has address "//)<br />
<br />
=== IP Transactions ===<br />
<br />
You can also send [[IP Transactions]] to these nodes. If you include your bitcoin address in the "message" field, you may have your coins back.<br />
<br />
=== Tor network ===<br />
<br />
To use tor .onion addresses, you need to map virtual ips via the ''torrc'' file:<br />
<br />
mapaddress 192.0.2.2 ijzt2eeizty3p5xe.onion<br />
mapaddress 192.0.2.3 j43z65b6r2usg3vk.onion<br />
mapaddress 192.0.2.4 pvuif6nonbhj3o3r.onion<br />
<br />
Once you have configured and restarted tor, 192.0.2.2 will connect to ijzt2eeizty3p5xe.onion when accessed through the Tor proxy (and likewise for the other IPs/onions). You can then run Bitcoin with -addnode=192.0.2.2, or even send bitcoins to that IP address. You can use any arbitrary IP addresses with MapAddress, though some of the common non-routable ranges (10.*, 192.168.*) will not work due to a Bitcoin bug. 192.0.2.1-192.0.2.255 is the recommended range because it is both non-routable and compatible with Bitcoin.<br />
<br />
== Nodes list ==<br />
<br />
=== IPv4 Nodes ===<br />
<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! Hostname !! Owner !! IP !! Fixed !! Status !! Last Seen (GMT) !! Accepts IP transactions<br />
|-<br />
<!-- BEGIN NODELIST --><br />
| 69.164.218.197 || Gavin Andresen || 69.164.218.197 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.21}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:06 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| jun.dashjr.org || Lightfoot Hosting || 173.242.112.53 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.21}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:06 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| nat.router.dashjr.org || Luke-Jr || 71.1.73.218 || {{Table Value No}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.21}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:10 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| bitcoin-otc.com || nanotube || 69.163.132.101 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.20[.2]}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:10 || No<br />
|-<br />
| btc1.justmoon.net || justmoon || 109.75.176.226 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.20[.2]}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:10 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| bitcoins.ca || humble || 142.58.248.28 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.20[.2]}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:11 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| 217.157.1.202 || kseistrup || 217.157.1.202 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.20[.2]}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:11 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| lfmcal.dontexist.org || lfm || 75.158.131.108 || {{Table Value Unknown}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.20[.2]}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:11 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| bitcoin.samara-lab.ru || m0Ray || 95.128.160.162 || {{Table Value Unknown}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.20[.2]}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:12 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| ndrix.com || mndrix || 64.22.103.150 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.20[.2]}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:12 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| 178.63.15.200 || hendi || 178.63.15.200 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.20[.1]}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:12 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| mining.bitcoin.cz || slush || 178.79.147.99 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.20}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:12 || No<br />
|-<br />
| bitcoin.sipa.be || sipa || 178.18.90.41 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19[.2]}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:13 || No<br />
|-<br />
| theymos.ath.cx || theymos || 99.27.237.13 || {{Table Value Unknown}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19[.2]}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:13 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| fallback1.bitcoin.me.uk || Vladimir || 91.85.220.84 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:13 || No<br />
|-<br />
| 109.75.176.193 || MagicalTux [DE] || 109.75.176.193 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:13 || No<br />
|-<br />
| 174.120.185.74 || MagicalTux [US] || 174.120.185.74 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:13 || No<br />
|-<br />
| 178.63.62.15 || MagicalTux [DE] || 178.63.62.15 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:13 || No<br />
|-<br />
| bitlex.co.cc || BitLex || 78.34.69.123 || {{Table Value No}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:14 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| 74.82.216.10 || thufir || 74.82.216.10 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.10}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:14 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| 74.57.236.239 || ? || 74.57.236.239 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Old|version=0.3.0}} || 2011-03-16 19:00:14 || ?<br />
<!-- END NODELIST --><br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Tor nodes ===<br />
<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! Hostname !! Owner !! Status !! Last Seen (GMT) !! Accepts IP transactions<br />
|-<br />
| ijzt2eeizty3p5xe.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| j43z65b6r2usg3vk.onion || Dybbuk || ? || 2011-02-11 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| pvuif6nonbhj3o3r.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| c5qvugpewwyyy5oz.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| vso3r6cmjoomhhgg.onion || echelon || ? || 2011-02-11 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| rnam4cxam62nkcyf.onion || BitLex || ? || 2011-02-11 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| bitcoinbudtoeks7.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| iy6ni3wkqazp4ytu.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| h4kklwodpcmo6cbq.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| vv6kcfscuntybrzm.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| nlnsivjku4x4lu5n.onion || ? || ? || 2011-02-11 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| xqzfakpeuvrobvpj.onion || ? || ? || 2010-11-13 || No<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Adding a node ==<br />
<br />
Before adding yourself as a fallback node, you should be sure your node will stay online for a long time. If a node is offline for more than 24 hours it will be removed from the list. To accept IP transactions you will have to add the ''-allowreceivebyip'' flag to your command line parameters.<br />
<br />
To add a node in this list, you just need the ip/hostname and your name, the other fields will be filled automatically. Insert the following lines before the <tt>END NODELIST</tt> line:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>|-<br />
| ip || your name</nowiki><br />
<br />
Please note that a bot will connect to your node every hour to check its status and version.</div>Mndrixhttps://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=CoinPal&diff=3488CoinPal2011-02-12T02:14:50Z<p>Mndrix: correct coinpal url</p>
<hr />
<div>'''CoinPal''' is an exchange that accepts [[PayPal]] for customers relatively smallish order sizes and a weekly limit on purchases.<br />
<br />
The site was first publicly available on December 31, 2010<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2555.0 CoinPal beta - Buying bitcoins with PayPal]</ref>. On January 14th, 2010 CoinPal introduced an API that allows merchants and others seeking payment to use the service to accept micro-payments<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2555.msg38148#msg38148 Re: CoinPal beta - Buying bitcoins with PayPal]</ref>.<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
<br />
* [http://coinpal.ndrix.com/bw CoinPal.ndrix.com] web site<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references /><br />
<br />
[[Category:Exchanges]]</div>Mndrixhttps://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Fallback_Nodes&diff=3373Fallback Nodes2011-02-10T17:53:26Z<p>Mndrix: /* IPv4 Nodes */ ndrix.com is a static ip</p>
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<div>This is a list of nodes which are considered reliable. Nodes from this list which are down for more than 24 hours will be automatically removed and status of each node is displayed and updated every hour by [[User:WikiBot|WikiBot]].<br />
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== How to use this list ==<br />
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=== Connect to nodes ===<br />
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You can connect to these nodes with the ''-addnode=ip'' switch instead of the usual node harvesting process (through IRC or via the embedded nodelist). You can connect to more than one node by using ''-addnode=ip'' more than once. It is usually a good idea to connect to more than one of these nodes.<br />
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==== Nodes without a fixed ip ====<br />
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If the node IP is not fixed (see "Fixed" column), you will have to resolve the node's name (first column) each time the IP changes. Some nodes may have their ip change once a day, some others once a month, and some others may stay on the same IP for years. Still, as long as the IP is not fixed, there is no guarantee it will stay the same.<br />
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The [[Original Bitcoin client]] do not support hostnames to the ''-addnode'' parameter, so you must do the resolving part for it. For example on linux:<br />
bitcoind -addnode=$(host theymos.ath.cx |sed s/"^.*has address "//)<br />
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=== IP Transactions ===<br />
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You can also send [[IP Transactions]] to these nodes. If you include your bitcoin address in the "message" field, you may have your coins back.<br />
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=== Tor network ===<br />
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To use tor .onion addresses, you need to map virtual ips via the ''torrc'' file:<br />
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mapaddress 192.0.2.2 ijzt2eeizty3p5xe.onion<br />
mapaddress 192.0.2.3 j43z65b6r2usg3vk.onion<br />
mapaddress 192.0.2.4 pvuif6nonbhj3o3r.onion<br />
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Once you have configured and restarted tor, 192.0.2.2 will connect to ijzt2eeizty3p5xe.onion when accessed through the Tor proxy (and likewise for the other IPs/onions). You can then run Bitcoin with -addnode=192.0.2.2, or even send bitcoins to that IP address. You can use any arbitrary IP addresses with MapAddress, though some of the common non-routable ranges (10.*, 192.168.*) will not work due to a Bitcoin bug. 192.0.2.1-192.0.2.255 is the recommended range because it is both non-routable and compatible with Bitcoin.<br />
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== Nodes list ==<br />
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=== IPv4 Nodes ===<br />
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{|class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! Hostname !! Owner !! IP !! Fixed !! Status !! Last Seen (GMT) !! Accepts IP transactions<br />
|-<br />
<!-- BEGIN NODELIST --><br />
| bitcoin-otc.com || nanotube || 69.163.132.101 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.20}} || 2011-02-10 17:00:03 || No<br />
|-<br />
| 69.164.218.197 || Gavin Andresen || 69.164.218.197 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.20}} || 2011-02-10 17:00:03 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| theymos.ath.cx || theymos || 99.27.237.13 || {{Table Value Unknown}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19[.2]}} || 2011-02-10 17:00:03 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| 109.75.176.193 || MagicalTux [DE] || 109.75.176.193 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19}} || 2011-02-10 17:00:03 || No<br />
|-<br />
| bitcoins.ca || humble || 142.58.248.28 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19}} || 2011-02-10 17:00:03 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| 174.120.185.74 || MagicalTux [US] || 174.120.185.74 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19}} || 2011-02-10 17:00:03 || No<br />
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| 178.63.62.15 || MagicalTux [DE] || 178.63.62.15 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19}} || 2011-02-10 17:00:04 || No<br />
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| ndrix.com || mndrix || 64.22.103.150 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19}} || 2011-02-10 17:00:04 || ?<br />
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| lfmcal.dontexist.org || lfm || 75.158.131.108 || {{Table Value Unknown}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19}} || 2011-02-10 17:00:04 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| bitlex.co.cc || BitLex || 78.34.69.123 || {{Table Value No}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19}} || 2011-02-10 17:00:04 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| pastecoin.com || genjix || 109.75.176.48 || {{Table Value No}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.17[.4]}} || 2011-02-10 17:00:04 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| artforz.ath.cx || ArtForz || 93.199.108.209 || {{Table Value No}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.15[.4]}} || 2011-02-10 17:00:05 || No<br />
|-<br />
| 74.82.216.10 || thufir || 74.82.216.10 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.10}} || 2011-02-10 17:00:05 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| 74.57.236.239 || ? || 74.57.236.239 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Old|version=0.3.0}} || 2011-02-10 17:00:05 || ?<br />
<!-- END NODELIST --><br />
|}<br />
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=== Tor nodes ===<br />
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{|class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! Hostname !! Owner !! Status !! Last Seen (GMT) !! Accepts IP transactions<br />
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| ijzt2eeizty3p5xe.onion || ? || ? || 2011-01-24 || Yes<br />
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| j43z65b6r2usg3vk.onion || Dybbuk || ? || 2011-01-24 || Yes<br />
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| pvuif6nonbhj3o3r.onion || ? || ? || 2011-01-24 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| c5qvugpewwyyy5oz.onion || ? || ? || 2011-01-24 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| xqzfakpeuvrobvpj.onion || ? || ? || 2010-11-13 || No<br />
|-<br />
| vso3r6cmjoomhhgg.onion || echelon || ? || 2011-01-24 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| rnam4cxam62nkcyf.onion || BitLex || ? || 2011-01-24 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| bitcoinbudtoeks7.onion || ? || ? || 2011-01-24 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| iy6ni3wkqazp4ytu.onion || ? || ? || 2011-01-24 || ?<br />
|}<br />
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== Adding a node ==<br />
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Before adding yourself as a fallback node, you should be sure your node will stay online for a long time. If a node is offline for more than 24 hours it will be removed from the list. To accept IP transactions you will have to add the ''-allowreceivebyip'' flag to your command line parameters.<br />
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To add a node in this list, you just need the ip/hostname and your name, the other fields will be filled automatically. Insert the following lines before the <tt>END NODELIST</tt> line:<br />
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<nowiki>|-<br />
| ip || your name</nowiki><br />
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Please note that a bot will connect to your node every hour to check its status and version.</div>Mndrixhttps://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Mt._Gox&diff=3344Mt. Gox2011-02-09T23:30:07Z<p>Mndrix: /* Wallet/Banking */ mention API and Perl module</p>
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<div>{{stub}}<br />
'''MtGox''' is the most widely used bitcoin [[currency exchange]] market. It deals mainly in [[Liberty Reserve|LRUSD]]. Historically, due to the way that MtGox works, it has a higher exchange volume than any market in the bitcoin economy. This is mainly because MtGox requires all traders to deposit balances with MtGox which in turn makes trading on the market instantaneous. MtGox is run by Jed.<br />
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==Trading==<br />
===Buying===<br />
A buy order is executed partially or in full when the price bid can be matched against a sell order that is at or below the bid amount.<br />
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===Selling===<br />
A sell order is executed partially or in full when the price asked can be matched against a buy order that is at or above the ask amount.<br />
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===Dark Pool===<br />
A dark pool allows large quantities to be sold without the orders being visible. This helps to lessen the price moves that would likely result when the price and size of a large order is known.<br />
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====Dark Pool Only Orders====<br />
Can be filled only by other dark pool orders or a single normal order that is larger than the dark pool order. This means that if there is a single normal order that would fill the dark pool order both will be filled.<br />
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====Dark Pool + Normal Orders====<br />
Can be filled either partially from the normal orders or the dark pool. <br />
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==Fees==<br />
Mt. Gox subtracts a 0.65% trading fee from each party of successful trades made through the market. The fee is drawn from the amount received as the result of the trade.<br />
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===Adding Funds===<br />
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====BTC====<br />
There are no fees incurred when transferring bitcoins to a Mt. Gox account. Funds are available once confirmed, a process that can take roughly an hour.<br />
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====LRUSD====<br />
There are no fees incurred when adding LRUSD funds to an account. Funds are available in minutes.<br />
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====ACH====<br />
The exchange can accept transfers made via [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automated_Clearing_House ACH] and Mt. Gox reports this as being the least expensive method for funding an account. Only recently has consumer banking started to provide the ability for an account holder to initiate a payment using ACH to an account other than their own at another financial institution.<br />
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====Bank wire====<br />
The exchange is charged $15 for a U.S. bank wire and $50 for an international bank wire. The exchange requests that you contact them in advance for details. <br />
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===Withdrawing Funds===<br />
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====BTC====<br />
Bitcoins may be withdrawn at no charge.<br />
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====LRUSD====<br />
There are two fees incurred when withdrawing LRUSD. Mt. Gox themselves subtracts 1% of the transfer amount as a fee before transferring away. Liberty Reserve then subtracts as a transfer fee 1% from the amount they've received.<br />
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For example, to withdraw $100 LRUSD, Mt. Gox will send $99 ($100 less a 1% fee)<ref>One member of [[Bitcoin-otc]] reports that this appears to be a 0.99% fee, not a 1.0%.</ref> Liberty Reserve will subtract $0.99 ($99 less a 1% fee) leaving a net amount at Liberty Received of $98.01.<br />
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==Wallet/Banking==<br />
An account at this exchange can be considered to be an [[eWallet]]. This service also offers [[:Category:ECommerce|eCommerce]] merchant [http://mtgox.com/merch/about payment services].<br />
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==API==<br />
Mt Gox offers a [http://mtgox.com/support/tradeAPI trading API] which can be used to automate operations described above. There is also a [http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Finance::MtGox Perl module] for interacting with the API.<br />
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==History==<br />
MtGox went online on July 18, 2010.<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=444.0 MtGox announcement on forum]</ref><br />
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On October 10, 2010 MtGox announced that their [[PayPal]] account had been suspended as a result of a scammer using stolen Paypal accounts to transfer funds to MtGox. Fraudulent PayPal transactions and chargebacks were also reported by Bitcoin Market customers around this time. Mtgox switched from PayPal to Liberty Reserve as the main funding option as a result of this attack. Former PayPal customers still had the possibility to withdraw their USD using alternative methods.<br />
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==See Also==<br />
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* [[Buying bitcoins]]<br />
* [[MtGox Matrix]]<br />
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==External Links==<br />
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* [http://mtgox.com MtGox website]<br />
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==References==<br />
<references/><br />
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[[Category:Exchanges]]<br />
[[Category:eWallets]]</div>Mndrixhttps://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Buying_bitcoins&diff=1719Buying bitcoins2011-01-10T21:53:01Z<p>Mndrix: /* Small amounts */ s/to/too/</p>
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<div>One issue currently facing a newcomer to bitcoin is, how do I get some? While there is the [[bitcoin faucet]] that can get you started with a small fraction of a coin, when getting larger amounts the user faces an abundance of choice. This page will cut through the clutter, and help direct you to the right exchanger for your needs.<br />
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==Large amounts==<br />
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For large amounts of bitcoin (USD 1000 or more), you probably would get the best rate if you deposit funds via bank wire, ACH, Euro bank transfer, or via [[Liberty Reserve]] into a major exchange. The following exchanges are currently available that take currency deposits:<br />
* [https://mtgox.com MtGox]<br />
* [https://bitcoin-central.net/ Bitcoin Central]<br />
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==Small amounts==<br />
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For smaller amounts, bank transfer fees or Liberty Reserve conversion fees are usually too expensive. Thus other methods are usually a better choice. The following exchanges will enable you to acquire smaller amounts of bitcoin at reasonable rates:<br />
* [http://coinpal.ndrix.com/ Coinpal] accepts PayPal for purchases of small lots of bitcoin.<br />
* [https://www.bitcoin4cash.com/ bitcoin4cash] will sell you bitcoins in exchange for cash in the mail.<br />
* [http://bitcoin-otc.com bitcoin-otc] IRC trading marketplace will usually have people willing to deal for small and larger amounts using various payment methods, including PayPal, [[Dwolla]], Linden Dollars, etc.<br />
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[[Category:Markets]]<br />
[[Category:Exchanges]]<br />
[[Category:Introduction]]</div>Mndrixhttps://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Fallback_Nodes&diff=236Fallback Nodes2010-12-17T21:57:01Z<p>Mndrix: /* IPv4 Nodes */ added mndrix's node</p>
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<div>This is a node list, taken from [http://www.bitcoin.org/wiki/doku.php?id=fallback_nodes the original wiki].<br />
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The nodes list will be updated every hour by [[User:WikiBot|WikiBot]] to show the status of the network. You are not allowed to add an ip which is not yours here. A node offline for more than 48 hours will be removed from the listing automatically.<br />
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== Nodes list ==<br />
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=== IPv4 Nodes ===<br />
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{|class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! Hostname !! Owner !! IP !! Fixed !! Status !! Last Seen (GMT) !! Accepts IP transactions<br />
|-<br />
<!-- BEGIN NODELIST --><br />
| bitcoin-otc.com || nanotube || 69.163.132.101 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19[.0]}} || 2010-12-17 21:00:02 || No<br />
|-<br />
| 91.121.222.175 || MagicalTux [FR] || 91.121.222.175 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19[.0]}} || 2010-12-17 21:00:03 || No<br />
|-<br />
| 109.75.176.193 || MagicalTux [DE] || 109.75.176.193 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19[.0]}} || 2010-12-17 21:00:03 || No<br />
|-<br />
| 174.120.185.74 || MagicalTux [US] || 174.120.185.74 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19[.0]}} || 2010-12-17 21:00:03 || No<br />
|-<br />
| 178.63.62.15 || MagicalTux [DE] || 178.63.62.15 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19[.0]}} || 2010-12-17 21:00:03 || No<br />
|-<br />
| 212.17.86.234 || ? || 212.17.86.234 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19[.0]}} || 2010-12-17 21:00:04 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| athome.xta.net || MagicalTux [JP] || 114.145.96.119 || {{Table Value Unknown}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19[.0]}} || 2010-12-17 21:00:16 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| bitlex.co.cc || BitLex || 78.34.68.114 || {{Table Value No}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Up|version=0.3.19[.0]}} || 2010-12-17 21:00:04 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| mining.bitcoin.cz || slush_cz || 109.74.195.190 || {{Table Value Unknown}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Old|version=0.3.18[.0]}} || 2010-12-17 21:00:04 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| pastecoin.com || genjix || 178.33.13.4 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Old|version=0.3.17[.4]}} || 2010-12-17 21:00:04 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| lfmcal.dontexist.org || lfm || 75.158.131.108 || {{Table Value Unknown}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Old|version=0.3.17[.0]}} || 2010-12-17 21:00:05 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| artforz.ath.cx || ArtForz || 84.146.62.195 || {{Table Value Unknown}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Old|version=0.3.15[.4]}} || 2010-12-17 21:00:05 || No<br />
|-<br />
| theymos.ath.cx || theymos || 99.27.237.13 || {{Table Value Unknown}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Old|version=0.3.14[.3]}} || 2010-12-17 21:00:05 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| 200.35.150.50 || rodin || 200.35.150.50 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Old|version=0.3.13[.0]}} || 2010-12-17 21:00:05 || No<br />
|-<br />
| 74.82.216.10 || thufir || 74.82.216.10 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Old|version=0.3.10[.0]}} || 2010-12-17 21:00:05 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| 66.221.254.71 || aceat64 || 66.221.254.71 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Down}} || 2010-12-17 14:52:05 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| 94.209.188.239 || Xunie || 94.209.188.239 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Down}} || 2010-12-17 14:52:04 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| wan1.adminitator.com || omegadraconis || 75.118.4.248 || {{Table Value Unknown}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Down}} || 2010-12-17 14:52:11 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| bitcoin.torservers.net || torservers || 81.20.130.168 || {{Table Value Unknown}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Down}} || 2010-12-17 14:52:16 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| bitcoin.modernjob.info || db || 94.247.169.108 || {{Table Value Unknown}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Down}} || 2010-12-17 14:52:05 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| lzsaver.dlinkddns.com || lzsaver || 188.122.255.83 || {{Table Value Unknown}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Down}} || 2010-12-17 14:52:21 || ?<br />
|-<br />
| ndrix.com || mndrix<br />
<!-- END NODELIST --><br />
|}<br />
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=== Tor nodes ===<br />
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{|class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! Hostname !! Owner !! Status !! Last Seen (GMT) !! Accepts IP transactions<br />
|-<br />
| ijzt2eeizty3p5xe.onion || ? || ? || 2010-11-13 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| j43z65b6r2usg3vk.onion || Dybbuk || ? || 2010-11-13 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| pvuif6nonbhj3o3r.onion || ? || ? || 2010-11-13 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| c5qvugpewwyyy5oz.onion || ? || ? || 2010-11-13 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| xqzfakpeuvrobvpj.onion || ? || ? || 2010-11-13 || No<br />
|-<br />
| vso3r6cmjoomhhgg.onion || echelon || ? || 2010-11-13 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| rnam4cxam62nkcyf.onion || BitLex || ? || 2010-11-13 || Yes<br />
|-<br />
| lhkz56zqrjo3jsmp.onion || fuzzylogic || ? || 2010-11-14 || Yes<br />
|}<br />
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== Adding a node ==<br />
<br />
Before adding yourself as a fallback node, you should be sure your node will stay online for a long time. If a node is offline for more than 24 hours it will be removed from the list.<br />
<br />
To add a node in this list, you just need the ip/hostname and your name, the other fields will be filled automatically. Insert the following lines before the <tt>END NODELIST</tt> line:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>|-<br />
| ip || your name</nowiki><br />
<br />
Please note that a bot will connect to your node every hour to check its status and version.</div>Mndrix