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An [[EWallet]] provider. There is no fee to use this service.
A former [[EWallet]] provider.


This service is provided by the [[Bitcoin_Consultancy]], operators of the [[Britcoin]] (BTC/GBP), [[Intersango]] (BTC/EUR) and [[Intersango.us]] (BTC/USD) exchanges.   
This servicewais provided by the [[Bitcoin_Consultancy|Bitcoin  Consultancy]], operators of the [[Intersango]] exchange.   


The software that the Vibanko runs on is free / open source software, built and maintained by the Bitcoin Consultancy.
The software that the Vibanko ran on free / open source software, built and maintained by the Bitcoin Consultancy<ref>[http://gitorious.org/vibanko/vibanko vibanko project on GitHub]</ref>.


==History==
==History==


This service was first made public on August 8, 2011<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=35599.0 Vibanko.com - FREE New Wallet Service by Bitcoin Consultancy]</ref>.
This service was first made public on August 8, 2011<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=35599.0 Vibanko.com - FREE New Wallet Service by Bitcoin Consultancy]</ref>.  At some point on or before April 17, 2012 the site was discontinued, with funds held available for withdrawal.


==External Links==
==See Also==


* [http://www.vibanko.com Vibanko] website
* [[Bitcoin Consultancy]]
* [http://gitorious.org/vibanko/vibanko vibanko] project on GitHub
* List of [[:Category:EWallets|EWallets]]


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:EWallet Providers]]

Latest revision as of 23:16, 12 May 2015

A former EWallet provider.

This servicewais provided by the Bitcoin Consultancy, operators of the Intersango exchange.

The software that the Vibanko ran on free / open source software, built and maintained by the Bitcoin Consultancy[1].

History

This service was first made public on August 8, 2011[2]. At some point on or before April 17, 2012 the site was discontinued, with funds held available for withdrawal.

See Also

References