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'''Bit''' currency China is an
'''Bit''' currency China is a fixed-rate exchange where bitcoins can be bought and sold.


A fixed-price currency where bitcoins can be bought and sold.
The only currency traded for bitcoins by this service is Renminbi (CNY).


The exchange rates are based on the current BTC/USD market rate from [[MtGox]].
==History==
 
The service was first seen in June, 2011.  The about page shows the exchange as being based on Beijing.  Trades for the exchange are reported on [[Bitcoin Charts]] as Yuan (BTC/CNY).
 
==Adding Funds==
 
===CNY===


The only currency traded for bitcoins by this service is RMB (Chinese Renminbi).
[not sure if any others, need update]


==History==
==Withdrawing Funds==


The service was first seen in June, 2011. The about page shows the exchange as being based on Beijing. Trades for the exchange are reported on [[Bitcoin Charts]].
===CNY===
* Funds may be withdrawn Tencent (0.5% fee) or Alipay (1.0% fee)<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67272.msg782698#msg782698 Withdrawal RMB on Bitconica]</ref>.


==See Also==
==See Also==
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==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Exchanges]]
[[Category:Exchanges]]

Latest revision as of 01:31, 13 July 2013

Bit currency China is a fixed-rate exchange where bitcoins can be bought and sold.

The only currency traded for bitcoins by this service is Renminbi (CNY).

History

The service was first seen in June, 2011. The about page shows the exchange as being based on Beijing. Trades for the exchange are reported on Bitcoin Charts as Yuan (BTC/CNY).

Adding Funds

CNY

[not sure if any others, need update]

Withdrawing Funds

CNY

  • Funds may be withdrawn Tencent (0.5% fee) or Alipay (1.0% fee)[1].

See Also

External Links

References