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'''btcex''' is a Russian [[bitcoin]] [[currency exchange]] site. Trades USD (through Liberty Reserve) and NMC, the [[namecoin]] currency.
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'''btcex''' is a [[bitcoin]] [[currency exchange]] site for exchanging between [[namecoin]] currency (NMC) and bitcoins.
  
 
Originally, the site traded Russian Rubles, Yandex Money, Webmoney, Euros and Japanese Yen for bitcoin.
 
Originally, the site traded Russian Rubles, Yandex Money, Webmoney, Euros and Japanese Yen for bitcoin.
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==History==
  
 
The site was closed on 12 May 2011, claimed to be due to a user claiming irregularities in trading and threatening with legal action.  They re-opened in early June, with 5/6 (83%) of each user's bitcoins missing (eg. if one had an account balance of 120BTC before they went down, only 20BTC were left). Their support remain silent.
 
The site was closed on 12 May 2011, claimed to be due to a user claiming irregularities in trading and threatening with legal action.  They re-opened in early June, with 5/6 (83%) of each user's bitcoins missing (eg. if one had an account balance of 120BTC before they went down, only 20BTC were left). Their support remain silent.
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==External links==
 
==External links==
  
*[https://btcex.com/ btcex]
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* [https://btcex.com btcex]
  
 
[[Category:Exchanges]]
 
[[Category:Exchanges]]
 
[[Category:EWallets]]
 
[[Category:EWallets]]

Revision as of 17:33, 2 July 2011

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btcex is a bitcoin currency exchange site for exchanging between namecoin currency (NMC) and bitcoins.

Originally, the site traded Russian Rubles, Yandex Money, Webmoney, Euros and Japanese Yen for bitcoin.

History

The site was closed on 12 May 2011, claimed to be due to a user claiming irregularities in trading and threatening with legal action. They re-opened in early June, with 5/6 (83%) of each user's bitcoins missing (eg. if one had an account balance of 120BTC before they went down, only 20BTC were left). Their support remain silent.

External links