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Funds are credited after trading immediately to accounts wherein they can be withdrawn as a SEPA transfer.
Funds are credited after trading immediately to accounts wherein they can be withdrawn as a SEPA transfer.


[[Bitcoin Consultancy]] operates this exchange as well as [[Britcoin]].
[[Bitcoin Consultancy]] operates this exchange as well as [[Britcoin]] GBP exchange.


==Trading==
==Trading==

Revision as of 04:52, 9 July 2011

A exchange offering EUR trading (BTC/EUR).

Traders add funds (EUR or BTC) to the site and then place orders to buy and sell. Intersango acts as an escrow. The site charges no trading fees.

Funds are credited after trading immediately to accounts wherein they can be withdrawn as a SEPA transfer.

Bitcoin Consultancy operates this exchange as well as Britcoin GBP exchange.

Trading

Buying

A buy order is executed partially or in full when the price bid can be matched against a sell order that is at or below the bid amount.

Selling

A sell order is executed partially or in full when the price asked can be matched against a buy order that is at or above the ask amount.

Dark Pool

No support for dark pools exist.

Fees

Trading

Free (for a limited time).

Adding Funds

BTC

There are no fees incurred when when transferring bitcoins for deposit. Funds are available once confirmed (6 confirms), a process that can take roughly an hour.

EUR bank deposit

The exchange charges no fees for a direct bank deposit. Details are available on site and the user will need to quote a reference code from their account. No fees.

Withdrawing Funds

A SEPA transfer will cost 5 PLN (1.27 EUR)[1].

BTC

Bitcoins may be withdrawn at no charge.

EUR bank withdrawal

API

Unknown.

History

The service was launched on July 6, 2011[2]. The Intersango open source software that the exchange runs on was announced on March 17, 2011[3].

See Also

External Links

References