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Historically [http://bitcash.cz/ BitCash] was also running zero-fee proportional mining pool (since 07/2011 till 02/2013). This was stopped due to high competition and difficulty rise.
Historically [http://bitcash.cz/ BitCash] was also running zero-fee proportional mining pool (since 07/2011 till 02/2013). This was stopped due to high competition and difficulty rise.
On November 11, 2013 the site reported a security incident in which hundreds of bitcoins in its wallet were stolen<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=331725 Bitcash.cz hacked]</ref>.


==Links==
==Links==
* [http://bitcash.cz/market/ BTC/CZK Market Rates]
* [http://bitcash.cz/market/ BTC/CZK Market Rates]
* [http://bitcash.cz/forum/ Discussion Forums] (Czech & Slovak)


[[Category:Exchanges]]
[[Category:Defunct exchanges]]

Latest revision as of 21:05, 10 June 2017

Bitcash Introduction

BitCash is Czech and Slovak Bitcoin portal has been founded in July 2011 by Carlos at All High Seeds, s.r.o.

Bitcash Features

Its main feature is Bitcoin Exchange. It offers real market live exchange rates in auction (Limit Sell & Limit Buy Orders).

It is person-to-person exchange using domestic wire (czech, slovak) and SEPA transfer. Main currency market is BTC/CZK (CZK = Czech crowns). Supported is also BTC/EUR.

It uses banks API for quick transactions, which can be completed under 10 minutes.

Is located in Prague, Czech republic. It features bitcoin exchange, discussion forums, bitcoin wallet and payment gateway.

This is currently the only Czech Bitcoin Discussion Group (with more than 5000 users).

Other Features

Bitcash History

Historically BitCash was also running zero-fee proportional mining pool (since 07/2011 till 02/2013). This was stopped due to high competition and difficulty rise.

On November 11, 2013 the site reported a security incident in which hundreds of bitcoins in its wallet were stolen[1].

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