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A [[currency exchange|exchange]] site where bitcoins may be bought using cash transfer methods [[UKash]] (EUR), | A [[currency exchange|exchange]] site where bitcoins may be bought using cash transfer methods [[UKash]] (EUR), HalCash (Hal-Cash) (EUR) and Neteller instant money transfers (EUR). More recently you can exchange your bitcoins for ukash vouchers. | ||
The price at which the bitcoins are bought is relative to the BTC/EUR market rate at the leading exchange. | The price at which the bitcoins are bought is relative to the BTC/EUR market rate at the leading exchange. | ||
There may be restrictions when attempting to redeem UKash (EUR) vouchers from one country with a merchant in another. This | There may be restrictions when attempting to redeem UKash (EUR) vouchers from one country with a merchant in another. This includes Germany<ref>[http://www.ukash.com/de/de/alerts/waehrungsumwandlung-nicht-moeglich.aspx Currency conversion is not possible]</ref>, some vouchers from Brazil and possibly elsewhere as well. | ||
The service is attended to during weekday business hours, Central European Time (CET). | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Defunct exchanges]] |
Latest revision as of 22:53, 10 June 2017
A exchange site where bitcoins may be bought using cash transfer methods UKash (EUR), HalCash (Hal-Cash) (EUR) and Neteller instant money transfers (EUR). More recently you can exchange your bitcoins for ukash vouchers.
The price at which the bitcoins are bought is relative to the BTC/EUR market rate at the leading exchange.
There may be restrictions when attempting to redeem UKash (EUR) vouchers from one country with a merchant in another. This includes Germany[1], some vouchers from Brazil and possibly elsewhere as well.
The service is attended to during weekday business hours, Central European Time (CET).
History
The service was revealed on August 2, 2012[2].