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Revision as of 18:52, 4 June 2012
A exchange site serving those trading between bitcoins and U.S. dollars (USD).
The maximum price at which the bitcoins are bought or the minimum price when sold is specifed at the time the order is placed.
Buying Bitcoins
The options for paying for the Bitcoin purchase are:
- Dwolla
- Cash deposit at a bank (through BitInstant)
- Cash in the mail
- Cashier's check / Certified check
- MoneyGram (through BitInstant)
- Money Order
- Traveler's Check
- Prepaid Debit Card
Selling Bitcoins
The options for receiving the proceeds from the sale of bitcoins are:
- Cash in the mail
- Western Union
- Bank wire
History
The service was launched July 3, 2011[1]. The company GetBitcoin LLC is registered entity in the State of Delaware (File# 4997818).
See Also
External Links
- Get-Bitcoin.com web site