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[[TradeHill]] started support for Paxum as a method for adding funds and withdrawing on July 28, 2011 for all three currencies that Paxum support<ref>[http://tradehillblog.com/2011/07/28/tradehill-is-now-accepting-paxum-transfers TradeHill is Now Accepting Paxum Transfers]</ref>.  Mt. Gox announced support for deposits of the newly supported currencies EUR and CAD on July 29, 2011<ref>[https://support.mtgox.com/entries/20317173-paxum-deposits-and-withdrawals-now-available Paxum Deposits And Withdrawals Now Available]</ref>.
 
[[TradeHill]] started support for Paxum as a method for adding funds and withdrawing on July 28, 2011 for all three currencies that Paxum support<ref>[http://tradehillblog.com/2011/07/28/tradehill-is-now-accepting-paxum-transfers TradeHill is Now Accepting Paxum Transfers]</ref>.  Mt. Gox announced support for deposits of the newly supported currencies EUR and CAD on July 29, 2011<ref>[https://support.mtgox.com/entries/20317173-paxum-deposits-and-withdrawals-now-available Paxum Deposits And Withdrawals Now Available]</ref>.
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Revision as of 21:21, 24 January 2012

An online e-wallet used for transferring funds from banks. Once funds are in Paxum they can be transferred to and from some Bitcoin exchanges.

Paxum users can have accounts in one or more of the following currencies:

  • U.S. Dollar (USD)
  • Euro (EUR)
  • Canadian Dollar (CAD)

History

MtGox first supported Paxum as a method for adding USD funds accounts on December 7, 2010[1].

Paxum added EUR and CAD accounts on July 15, 2011[2].

TradeHill started support for Paxum as a method for adding funds and withdrawing on July 28, 2011 for all three currencies that Paxum support[3]. Mt. Gox announced support for deposits of the newly supported currencies EUR and CAD on July 29, 2011[4].

See Also

External Links

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