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Bitcoin exchange founded by [[Chad Pankewitz]]. As of July 27th 2011, it was still in private Beta. Ruxum lets users to buy and sell Bitcoin and [[Namecoin].
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A [[currency exchange|exchange]] allowing trade between the digital currencies Bitcoin (BTC) and a number of other currencies: U.S. Dollar (USD), Euro (EUR), British Sterling Pound (GBP), Swiss Franc (CHF), Hong Kong Dollar (HKD), Japanese Yen (JPY), Singapore Dollar (SGD), and Thai Baht (THB).  Additionally, the exchange offers trading between bitcoin and [[Namecoin]]
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==Deposits==
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* BTC
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* [[Dwolla]]
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* Bank wire (Domestic)
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* Bank wire (International)
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* Physical check
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==Withdrawals==
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* [[Dwolla]]
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* Physical check
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* Bank transfer (ACH)
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* Bank wire (Domestic)
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* Bank transfer (Interantional wire)
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==History==
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The exchange was founded by [[Chad Pankewitz]]. As of August 08, 2011 the service was still in invite-only beta.
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==See Also==
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* [[Buying bitcoins]]
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* [[Selling bitcoins]]
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==External Links==
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* [http://x.ruxum.com Ruxum] exchange website
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==References==
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[[Category:Exchanges]]
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[[Category:EWallets]]

Revision as of 02:02, 10 August 2011

A exchange allowing trade between the digital currencies Bitcoin (BTC) and a number of other currencies: U.S. Dollar (USD), Euro (EUR), British Sterling Pound (GBP), Swiss Franc (CHF), Hong Kong Dollar (HKD), Japanese Yen (JPY), Singapore Dollar (SGD), and Thai Baht (THB). Additionally, the exchange offers trading between bitcoin and Namecoin


Deposits

  • BTC
  • Dwolla
  • Bank wire (Domestic)
  • Bank wire (International)
  • Physical check

Withdrawals

  • Dwolla
  • Physical check
  • Bank transfer (ACH)
  • Bank wire (Domestic)
  • Bank transfer (Interantional wire)

History

The exchange was founded by Chad Pankewitz. As of August 08, 2011 the service was still in invite-only beta.

See Also

External Links

References