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Payment is delivered nearly instantly after payment has [[confirmation|confirmed]]. CoinCard uses 2 blocks as the confirmation threshold. | Payment is delivered nearly instantly after payment has [[confirmation|confirmed]]. CoinCard uses 2 blocks as the confirmation threshold. | ||
The site was first publicly available on Feburary 25, 2011<ref>[ | The site was first publicly available on Feburary 25, 2011<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3874.0 CoinCard - Buying PayPal $ and gift cards with Bitcoin]</ref>. On April 30, 2011 the exchange's operator stopped cashing out to PayPal after the payment network froze the exchange's PayPal account<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2555.msg101084#msg101084 CoinPal beta - Buying bitcoins with PayPal]</ref>. | ||
The site resumed service on December 20, 2011<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3874.msg656464#msg656464 Reopen announcement]</ref>. | The site resumed service on December 20, 2011<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3874.msg656464#msg656464 Reopen announcement]</ref>. |
Revision as of 19:35, 12 May 2012
CoinCard is an exchange where bitcoins can be traded for virtual prepaid cards.
Payment is delivered nearly instantly after payment has confirmed. CoinCard uses 2 blocks as the confirmation threshold.
The site was first publicly available on Feburary 25, 2011[1]. On April 30, 2011 the exchange's operator stopped cashing out to PayPal after the payment network froze the exchange's PayPal account[2].
The site resumed service on December 20, 2011[3].
The operator of the site previously operated CoinPal for buying bitcoins.
Fees
- Domino's Gift Card: 1%
- Papa John's Gift Card: 1%
- Best Buy Gift Card: 1%
- Amazon Payments: 1%
See Also
External Links
- CoinCard.ndrix.com web site