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A web and mobile [[EWallet]] used for sending, receiving and storing bitcoins.
'''Paytunia''' is a web and mobile [[browser-based wallet]] developed by [[Paymium]]. The mobile and web clients are front-ends to a hosted Bitcoin wallet. Paymium also operates the [[Bitcoin-Central]] exchange and all exchange accounts are accessible through Paytunia's web and mobile wallet as well.


The mobile and web clients are front ends to a hosted bitcoin wallet.
==API==
A [https://github.com/paytunia/paytunia Ruby gem] and [https://github.com/paytunia/api-documentation well-documented API] are available.


An API is available.
==History==


==History==
* 2012-Apr-05 - [[Paymium]] announces the service.<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75550.0 Paytunia Bitcoin wallet released today!]</ref>


The service was announced on April 5, 2012<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75550.0 Paytunia Bitcoin wallet released today!]</ref>.  The operator of Paytunia also operates [[Bitcoin-Central]] exchange and all exchange accounts are accessible through Paytunia's web and mobile wallet as well.
* 2013-Apr-01 - Paytunia was suspended due to a security breach. User funds were safe. On April 5, the service was announced to resume operation. However, as of April 28, the website still only displays the security announcements.<ref>[http://archive.is/VJnQO Mirror of Paytunia.com announcing the security breach]</ref>


==See Also==
==See Also==


* [[Bitcoin-Central]]
* [[Bitcoin-Central]]
* [[Bitcoin Ladder]]


==External Links==
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 22:24, 28 April 2013

Paytunia is a web and mobile browser-based wallet developed by Paymium. The mobile and web clients are front-ends to a hosted Bitcoin wallet. Paymium also operates the Bitcoin-Central exchange and all exchange accounts are accessible through Paytunia's web and mobile wallet as well.

API

A Ruby gem and well-documented API are available.

History

  • 2013-Apr-01 - Paytunia was suspended due to a security breach. User funds were safe. On April 5, the service was announced to resume operation. However, as of April 28, the website still only displays the security announcements.[2]

See Also

External Links

References