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− | A bitcoin [[currency exchange]]/trading platform site headquartered in the USA in the State of Michigan.
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− | ==Adding Funds==
| + | BitMe has suspended operations as-of March 20, 2013. Customers continued to have access to their funds. |
− | Funds deposited with the exchange for escrow towards placing a buy order include the following.
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− | ===BTC===
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− | * Bitcoins funds can be deposited at no charge. Limits do apply.
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− | A deposit address remains valid and does not expire however each day a new deposit addresses will automatically be generated.
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− | Deposit transaction will appear after the transaction has received at least one confirmation but the status will remain as "pending" until the transaction has received six confirmations.
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− | ===USD===
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− | * Cash Deposit at any Chase bank location (free).
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− | * Wire transfer (Domestic, free)
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− | * International wire transfer (fee applies)
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− | * VouchX [[Redeemable code]] (free)
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− | ==Withdrawing Funds==
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− | ===BTC===
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− | * There is a 0.0005 BTC fee for Bitcoin withdrawals.
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− | All withdrawals are sent through the Bitcoin network, regardless of whether or not the Bitcoin address is the deposit address for another BitMe account.
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− | ===USD===
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− | * ACH Bank withdrawal (Direct deposit, fee $0.25)
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− | * Wire transfer (Domestic, fee applies)
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− | * VouchX redeemable code (fee applies)
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− | ==Trading==
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− | Trades on the exchange incur a commission (fee)<ref>[https://bitme.com/fees BitMe Fees]</ref>. Providers of liquidity may receive a rebate giving those offers a price advantage over those trading at market.
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− | ==Security==
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− | Login and withdrawals can be protected with multi-factor authentication (also referred to as two-factor authentication or 2FA) using Google Authenticator.
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| ==History== | | ==History== |
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| * [http://bitme.com BitMe] website | | * [http://bitme.com BitMe] website |
− | * [http://bitme.com/fees BitMe Fees]
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
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Formerly a bitcoin currency exchange/trading platform site headquartered in the USA.
BitMe has suspended operations as-of March 20, 2013. Customers continued to have access to their funds.
History
The exchange launched first with an open public bet on July 8, 2012[1] after two months of preparation on testnet[2].
BitMe, LLC is a limited liability company registered in the State of Michigan, in the U.S.
See Also
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