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A bitcoin [[currency exchange]] site.
'''Tradehill''' was formerly a bitcoin [[currency exchange]]. At its peak, it was the second-largest; only [[Mt. Gox]] was higher.


This exchange escrows funds before trading and then matches buyers with sellers.  The exchange's web site shows copyright TradeHill Co. Ltd.  The FAQ describes how the terms of Use shall be governed by the laws applicable in the Republic of Chile.
==History==


==Adding Funds==
First mention on the site was on June 8th, 2011<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=13650.0 Bitcoin Worldwide Exclusive: New Competitor to MtGox: http://TradeHill.com]</ref> which is also the "go live" date display on the exchange's status page<ref>[https://www.tradehill.com/Support/Status TradeHill Updates]</ref>.
Funds deposited with the exchange for escrow towards placing a buy order include the following.


===BTC===
On July 25, 2011 the exchange reported anomalies with [[Dwolla]] payments and stopped accepting Dwolla for deposits<ref>[http://tradehillblog.com/2011/07/26/why-we-are-no-longer-accepting-dwolla/ Why We Are No Longer Accepting Dwolla]</ref>.
 
* Adding bitcoins to the account balance incurs no fees.
 
===USD===
 
* [[Liberty Reserve]] (instant)
* Bank transfer (Domestic wire)
* International Bank Transfer (International and HSBC) (A fee is incurred, 1-3 business days)
* Check (via Paxum)
 
===AUD===
 
* AU (Australia) Domestic Bank Transfer (fee)
 
===CLP===
 
* CL (Chile) Domestic Bank Transfer (No fees by the exchange, 1-3 business days)
 
===INR===
 
* IN (India) Domestic Bank Transfer (No fees by the exchange, 3-4 business days)
 
===PEN===
 
* PE (Peru) Domestic Bank Transfer (No fees by the exchange, up to 24 hours)
 
==Withdrawing Funds==
 
There are no per-day withdrawal limits<ref>[http://twitter.com/#!/TradeHill/status/79231499253198848 We don't have a daily withdraw limit]</ref>.
 
===BTC===
 
* There are no fees to withdraw bitcoins from the account.
 
===USD===


* [[Dwolla]] Incurs Dwolla's $0.25 per-transaction fee.
On August 10, 2011 the exchange resumed providing methods for SEPA transfers for deposit and withdrawal<ref>[http://tradehillblog.com/2011/08/10/tradehill-is-back-on-the-sepa-zone TradeHill is Back on the SEPA Zone!]</ref>.
* [[Liberty Reserve]] (Fees 1% up to maximum of $2.95 USD per transaction)
* Bank transfer (ACH)
* Bank wire
* Donation to charity (Red Cross, Electronic Frontier Foundation)


===AUD===
On February 13, 2012 the exchange announced it was shutting down<ref>[http://tradehillblog.com/2012/02/13/tradehill-suspending-trading-and-returning-client-funds TradeHill suspending trading and returning client funds]</ref>.
 
* AU (Australia) Domestic bank transfer to any Australian bank. (percentage fee)
 
===CLP===
 
* CL (Chile) Domestic bank transfer to any Chilean bank. (No fees.)
 
===INR===
 
* IN (India) Domestic bank transfer to any Indian bank. (Fee for deposit may be charged by your bank.)
 
==Trading==
 
Limit orders are placed with a specific price.  When a counterparty 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) from 0.25% to 0.75% of each trade.  The actual rate is specified in the user's account profile. A unique aspect of their fee structure incorporates affiliate marketing.
 
==History==
 
First mention on the site was on June 8th, 2011<ref>[http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=13650.0 Bitcoin Worldwide Exclusive: New Competitor to MtGox: http://TradeHill.com]</ref> which is also the "go live" date display on the exchange's status page<ref>[https://www.tradehill.com/Support/Status TradeHill Updates]</ref>.
 
On July 25, 2011 the exchange reported anomalies with [[Dwolla]] payments and stopped accepting Dwolla for deposits<ref>[http://tradehillblog.com/2011/07/26/why-we-are-no-longer-accepting-dwolla/ Why We Are No Longer Accepting Dwolla]</ref>.


==See Also==
==See Also==
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==External Links==
==External Links==


* [https://www.tradehill.com TradeHill]
* [http://twitter.com/tradehill @TradeHill] Twitter
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sEXmVsiVqM Interview with CEO of Tradehill (Youtube)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sEXmVsiVqM Interview with CEO of Tradehill (Youtube)]
* [http://wiseways.hubpages.com/_hzb/hub/Where-to-Get-Bitcoins Short Review Review (Hubpages)]
 
==References==
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[[Category:Exchanges]]
[[Category:Offline]]
[[Category:EWallets]]

Latest revision as of 01:54, 10 June 2019

Tradehill was formerly a bitcoin currency exchange. At its peak, it was the second-largest; only Mt. Gox was higher.

History

First mention on the site was on June 8th, 2011[1] which is also the "go live" date display on the exchange's status page[2].

On July 25, 2011 the exchange reported anomalies with Dwolla payments and stopped accepting Dwolla for deposits[3].

On August 10, 2011 the exchange resumed providing methods for SEPA transfers for deposit and withdrawal[4].

On February 13, 2012 the exchange announced it was shutting down[5].

See Also

External Links

References