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'''CoinPal''' is an exchange that accepts [[PayPal]] for customers relatively smallish order sizes and a weekly limit on purchases.
'''CoinPal''' is an exchange that accepts [[PayPal]] for relatively small order sizes and a weekly limit on purchases. For new customers, the weekly limit is BTC 40. 14 days after a customer's first order, the weekly limit increases to BTC 60. 45 days after the first order, the limit becomes BTC 80.


The site was first publicly available on December 31, 2010<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2555.0 CoinPal beta - Buying bitcoins with PayPal]</ref>.  On January 14th, 2010 CoinPal introduced an API that allows merchants and others seeking payment to use the service to accept micro-payments<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2555.msg38148#msg38148 Re: CoinPal beta - Buying bitcoins with PayPal]</ref>.
The site was first publicly available on December 31, 2010<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2555.0 CoinPal beta - Buying bitcoins with PayPal]</ref>.  On January 14th, 2010 CoinPal introduced an API that allows merchants and others seeking payment to use the service to accept micro-payments<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2555.msg38148#msg38148 Re: CoinPal beta - Buying bitcoins with PayPal]</ref>.

Revision as of 21:45, 23 March 2011

CoinPal is an exchange that accepts PayPal for relatively small order sizes and a weekly limit on purchases. For new customers, the weekly limit is BTC 40. 14 days after a customer's first order, the weekly limit increases to BTC 60. 45 days after the first order, the limit becomes BTC 80.

The site was first publicly available on December 31, 2010[1]. On January 14th, 2010 CoinPal introduced an API that allows merchants and others seeking payment to use the service to accept micro-payments[2].

The operator of the site also operates CoinCard for selling bitcoins.

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