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The operator of the site also operates [[CoinPal]] for [[buying bitcoins]].
The operator of the site also operates [[CoinPal]] for [[buying bitcoins]].
==Fees==
* PayPal: Amounts under $50, 3%.  Amounts $50 and over, $1 plus 1%.
* Domino's Gift Card: 1%


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 19:28, 25 February 2011

CoinCard is an exchange where bitcoins can be sold with payment received through PayPal or from a virtual prepaid debit card (gift card).

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].

The operator of the site also operates CoinPal for buying bitcoins.

Fees

  • PayPal: Amounts under $50, 3%. Amounts $50 and over, $1 plus 1%.
  • Domino's Gift Card: 1%

See Also

External Links

References