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A global Bitcoin [[currency exchange]] based in Australia.  
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'''Crypto X Change''' was formerly a global Bitcoin [[currency exchange]] based in Australia. The exchange was owned and operated by the Australian company Kenseycol PNY LTD, which was based near Sydney, Australia.
 
 
The exchange is owned and operated by Australian company Crypto X Change. Users of Crypto X Change can trade money between Bitcoin, United States dollars, Australian dollars, Namecoin, and Litecoin. With the exception of United States dollars to Australian dollars, all possible combinations are supported.
 
  
 
== Features ==
 
== Features ==
Crypto X Change allows customer deposits in over 25 national currencies, and withdraws in over 100. Additionally, the usage of [[MtGox]] voucher codes is supported. Customers usually have deposits arrive in less than 24 hours.
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Crypto X Change offered balances in Bitcoin, [[Namecoin]], USD, AUD, BRL, and RUB. A fully-transparent order book was provided with no dark pools. Crypto X Change also featured an API to make automated trading easier. They also provided customers with live chat support 24/7, and have phone numbers for most countries.
 
 
Quicker funds are available when depositing cash at certain banks, including at the Bank of America in the U.S.<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=53898.0 Deposit cash at any Bank of America - Crypto X Change]</ref>.
 
 
 
A fully-transparent order book is provided with no dark pools and market manipulation. Crypto X Change also includes an API to make automated trading easier. They also provide customers with live chat support 24/7, and have phone numbers for most countries. A forum is also provided for users to discuss topics that are important to them.
 
 
 
== Communication ==
 
{{Communication|org=Crypto X Change|email=contact@cryptoxchange.com|website=[http://www.cryptoxchange.com/]|livesupport=[https://help.cryptoxchange.com/chat.php]|phone=+61280050602}}
 
 
 
==History==
 
 
 
The exchange launched on November 10, 2011<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=51457.0 Crypto X Change Now OPEN]</ref>.
 
 
 
==See Also==
 
  
* [[Buying bitcoins]]
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A forum was also provided for users to discuss topics that are important to them. Crypto X Change also sold gold and silver products on a web store.
* [[Selling bitcoins]]
 
  
==External Links==
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Crypto X Change offered two-factor authentication with Yubikeys, pincodes, or SMS.
  
* [http://www.cryptoxchange.com Crypto X Change]] website
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== History ==
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The exchange launched on November 10, 2011<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=51457.0 Crypto X Change Now OPEN]</ref>. The exchange suspended all trading on November 19, 2012, slightly a year after it was launched.
  
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 03:00, 10 December 2012

Crypto X Change was formerly a global Bitcoin currency exchange based in Australia. The exchange was owned and operated by the Australian company Kenseycol PNY LTD, which was based near Sydney, Australia.

Features

Crypto X Change offered balances in Bitcoin, Namecoin, USD, AUD, BRL, and RUB. A fully-transparent order book was provided with no dark pools. Crypto X Change also featured an API to make automated trading easier. They also provided customers with live chat support 24/7, and have phone numbers for most countries.

A forum was also provided for users to discuss topics that are important to them. Crypto X Change also sold gold and silver products on a web store.

Crypto X Change offered two-factor authentication with Yubikeys, pincodes, or SMS.

History

The exchange launched on November 10, 2011[1]. The exchange suspended all trading on November 19, 2012, slightly a year after it was launched.

References