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A Bitcoin [[currency exchange]] from Norway.
A Bitcoin [[currency exchange]] from Norway with 20,000 registered users as of March 2014.


==General information==
==General information==
The exchange supports EUR and NOK, as well as Litecoin and Ripple.
The exchange supports EUR, USD and NOK, as well as Litecoin and Ripple.


Funds are deposited and withdrawn through domestic bank transfers for NOK and through SEPA for EUR.
Funds are deposited and withdrawn through domestic bank transfers for NOK and through SEPA and wire for EUR and USD.


Justcoin is based on the open source project [https://github.com/justcoin/snow Snow].
Justcoin is based on the open-source project [https://github.com/justcoin/snow Snow].


==About==
==About==
Justcoin was founded in May 2013 by Andreas Brekken and Klaus Bugge Lund in Oslo, Norway.
Justcoin was founded in May 2013 by Andreas Brekken and Klaus Bugge Lund in Oslo, Norway.


The service was halted in early 2017 due to uncertainty related to regulatory requirements issued by the Norwegian government. <ref>[https://itavisen.no/kj%C3%B8pe-bitcoin-norge/ Itavisen.no]</ref>.


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


* [https://justcoin.com Justcoin.com] website
* [https://justcoin.com Justcoin] website


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 19:18, 8 July 2020

A Bitcoin currency exchange from Norway with 20,000 registered users as of March 2014.

General information

The exchange supports EUR, USD and NOK, as well as Litecoin and Ripple.

Funds are deposited and withdrawn through domestic bank transfers for NOK and through SEPA and wire for EUR and USD.

Justcoin is based on the open-source project Snow.

About

Justcoin was founded in May 2013 by Andreas Brekken and Klaus Bugge Lund in Oslo, Norway.

The service was halted in early 2017 due to uncertainty related to regulatory requirements issued by the Norwegian government. [1].

External Links

References