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The service is being developed by the first bitcoin company BitcoinGlobal.  The site entered testing phase under an internal code name before being opened with a round 3 of testing on April 27, 2011<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=6500.msg94943#msg94943 Stock Exchange testing, round 3]</ref> and launch soon after.
The service is being developed by the first bitcoin company BitcoinGlobal.  The site entered testing phase under an internal code name before being opened with a round 3 of testing on April 27, 2011<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=6500.msg94943#msg94943 Stock Exchange testing, round 3]</ref> and launch soon after.


A version 2.0 with a vastly revamped architecture remains under development, as-of March 23, 2012<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=60489.0 GLBSE 2.0 open for testing]</ref>.
A version 2.0 with a vastly revamped architecture was launched on March 24, 2012<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=73910.0 GLBSE2.0 has launched!]</ref>.


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

Revision as of 23:18, 24 March 2012

GLobal Bitcoin Stock Exchange

The Global Bitcoin Stock Exchange allows Bitcoin investors, traders, and entrepreneurs to efficiently allocate resources.

Currently in development and testing it will allow people to:

   * Issue shares to raise capital
   * Pay dividends to shareholders
   * Put resolutions to shareholders and get their vote
   * Issue and sell bonds
   * Borrow and lend to the market
   * Make and recieve loan repayments
   * Issue futures contracts
   * Meta-trade on non listed companies (on other exchanges)
   * And trade all of the above with other traders on the market

The service is being developed by the first bitcoin company BitcoinGlobal. The site entered testing phase under an internal code name before being opened with a round 3 of testing on April 27, 2011[1] and launch soon after.

A version 2.0 with a vastly revamped architecture was launched on March 24, 2012[2].

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