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* There is no fee for BTC withdrawal.
* There is no fee for BTC withdrawal.


All withdrawals are sent through the Bitcoin network, regardless of whether or not the Bitcoin address is the deposit address for another BitMe account.
Withdrawals are sent through the Bitcoin network unless the Bitcoin address is the deposit address for another WeExchange account and then it is handled internally with no transaction on the blockchain.


===USD===
===USD===


* A MtGox [[redeemable code]] is the method for depositing USD funds.
* A MtGox [[redeemable code]] is the method for withdrawing USD funds.


===CAD===
===CAD===
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==Trading==
==Trading==


Trades on the exchange incur a commission (fee).
For an introductory period of time there is no charge (no commission/fee) for trades on the currency exchange.


==Security==
==Security==

Latest revision as of 04:20, 30 January 2013

A bitcoin currency exchange/trading platform.

Adding Funds

USD

CAD

  • Interac E-Transfer

AUD

  • Bank wire transfer (transfer must include reference message).

BTC

  • Bitcoins funds can be deposited at no charge.

The BTC deposit address does not expire or change and later deposits to the same address can be made.

BTC funds deposited are available for trading after six confirmations.

Withdrawing Funds

BTC

  • There is no fee for BTC withdrawal.

Withdrawals are sent through the Bitcoin network unless the Bitcoin address is the deposit address for another WeExchange account and then it is handled internally with no transaction on the blockchain.

USD

CAD

  • Interac E-Transfer

AUD

  • Bank wire transfer


Trading

For an introductory period of time there is no charge (no commission/fee) for trades on the currency exchange.

Security

Login and withdrawals can be protected with multi-factor authentication (also referred to as two-factor authentication or 2FA) using Google Authenticator.

History

The exchange emerged from its limited (invite-only) operations on December 8, 2012[1].

The exchange is operated in Australia by WeExchange Australia, Pty. Ltd and in the U.S. by WeExchange, Inc of Texas.

See Also

External Links

References