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* Bank Transfer (Domestic wire)
 
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===EUR===
 
===EUR===

Revision as of 02:12, 20 July 2011

A bitcoin currency exchange site.

This exchange escrows funds before trading and then matches buyers with sellers. The exchange's web site shows copyright Bitcoin7. The Terms of Service describses how the terms of Use shall be governed by the laws applicable in the Republic Bulgaria. Bitcoin7 and Bitcoin7.com represents. Further:

  • "the European operations performed by "AbuDhabi 2010" EOOD, a company registered in the European Union, Bulgaria, Sofia"
  • "the US operations performed by "Risk Asset Management" LLC, a company registered in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA"


Adding Funds

BTC

  • Adding bitcoins to the account balance incur no fees. Funds are available for trading once the payment confirms.

USD

  • Dwolla (instant, $0.25 fee that you pay to Dwolla during transfer)
  • Liberty Reserve USD (instant, 1% fee that you pay to LR during transfer)
  • Bank Transfer (Domestic wire)
  • International wire (to EU bank)
  • Enter a MtGox redeemable code (2% fee, 1-24 hours)

EUR

  • Liberty Reserve EUR (instant, 1% fee that you pay to LR during transfer)
  • Bank Transfer (FIBank (EU)) (free, 1-3 business days)

BGN

  • Bank Transfer (Free, domestic BG bank transfer)


Withdrawing Funds

BTC

  • Withdrawing Bitcoin funds incurs a 0.01 fee, presumably so that a transaction fee will be paid and the payment will confirm quickly.

USD

  • Dwolla Incurs Dwolla's $0.25 per-transaction fee.
  • Liberty Reserve (Fees 2%)
  • Bank transfer (ACH)
  • International bank transfer (USD converted to EUR and sent via SEPA transfer to EU banks)

EUR

  • Bank transfer (SEPA transfer to EU banks)

PLN

  • Bank transfer (PLN converted to EUR and sent via SEPA transfer to EU banks)

BGN

  • Bank transfer (to a Belgian (BG) bank)
  • ePay (1%)

SAR

  • Bank transfer

Trading

Limit orders are placed with a specific price. When a counter-party is found, the trade will execute. Partial fills are possible.

Market orders are accommodated through a method that involves quotations.

Fees

Trades on the exchange incur a commission (fee) of .57% each trade. The rate is specified in the user's account profile.

History

The exchange was announced on June 15, 2011[1].

See Also

External Links

See Also


References