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Revision as of 15:55, 17 June 2012
BitInstant is a new service that allows you to quickly and easily transfer funds into your online exchange account without delay.
It provides a means to rapidly topup your account at one of several bitcoin exchanges far faster than the usual methods.
Bitinstant makes most deposits happen instantly - within a matter of seconds in ideal cases, and in an absolute worst-case scenario they will still aim to have funds into your exchange account before a stated maximum deadline (on average about 30 minutes depending on various conditions).
Methods of Payment
U.S. - USD
- Cash deposit (Major banks, 7-11, Walmart, CVS, and Moneygram locations)
- Dwolla
- Liberty Reserve
- Redeemable code from MtGox, Crypto X Change, BitStamp and BTC-E
Brazil - BRL
- Boleto
- Banco Rendimento
Russia - RUB
- Qiwi
- Cypberplat
Fund destinations (Pay to)
Fees & Rates
BitInstant dynamically calculates fees based on various factors, and start at 0.26%. Discounted rates may be available for certain high-volume traders through special arrangement, contact them for more details Their rates can be viewed on their Rates & Fees page, as well as on their homepage.
History
The BitInstant Project was founded by two BitCoin traders Gareth Nelson and Charlie Shrem who saw the need for a quick, easy, and secure way of transferring funds to their Exchange accounts. Based on efficiency, transparency, and security The BitInstant Project aims to grow into the premier Bitcoin transfer service. Based out of New York City and The United Kingdom, they can be reached at info@bitinstant.com or our their IRC channel. Server: irc.bitinstant.com Channel: #BitInstant
On April 16, 2012 the service began offering Coinapult as a destination option for the funds[1]. With Coinapult, BitInstant cash deposits are converted to bitcoins which are then claimed through e-mail or from a mobile phone (SMS / text message).
One June 5,2012 the service launched its integration with the BitcoinSpinner mobile app, simplifying the purchase of bitcoins using a mobile app[2].
API
BitInstant provides an API that may be used to automate various tasks with their service. To connect to it you may use either XML-RPC or a RESTful protocol using JSON. For XML-RPC, please point your client at https://www.bitinstant.com/api/xmlrpc. For RESTful JSON, please point your client at https://www.bitinstant.com/api/json.
Documentation can be viewed on their API page
See Also
External Links
- BitInstant Website
- Bored With Bitcoin? BitInstant Is About to Goose the Market By Making Trading Faster Article