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==Buy==
==Buy==


* Credit Card - using eWire which accepts VISA, VISA Electron, MasterCard, Maestro, and DanKort issued in Scandinavian countries.
* Bank Transfer - Domestic (Denmark), SEPA (European Union) or international wire transfers to our Danish bank account.
* Bank Transfer - Domestic (Denmark), SEPA (European Union) or international wire transfers to our Danish bank account.
* Cash or check by mail or in-person deposit
* Cash or check by mail or in-person deposit
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==History==
==History==
This service was announced on April 02, 2012<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75075.0 BitcoinNordic: Instant Bitcoins with Scandinavian credit cards]</ref>.
This service was announced on April 02, 2012<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75075.0 BitcoinNordic: Instant Bitcoins with Scandinavian credit cards]</ref>.
On May 30, 2012 the service discontinued accepting credit card after its merchant processing partner, eWire, severed the relationship citing pressure placed by the VISA / Mastercard "duopoly"<ref>[http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/uaicw/bitcoinnordic_discontinues_credit_card_purchases/c4ttz8g BitcoinNordic discontinues credit card purchases indefinitely]</ref>.


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

Revision as of 04:47, 30 May 2012

An exchange that features a variety of funding and withdrawal methods with an emphasis on the Nordic / Scandinavian regions.

Buy

  • Bank Transfer - Domestic (Denmark), SEPA (European Union) or international wire transfers to our Danish bank account.
  • Cash or check by mail or in-person deposit

Sell

Bitcoins can be sold at the exchange. The rate they are exchanged at is based on the market price at MtGox less a certain percentage for the fee. The sell trade occurs within 24 hours but the schedule shows withdrawals occurring just once a week.

History

This service was announced on April 02, 2012[1].

On May 30, 2012 the service discontinued accepting credit card after its merchant processing partner, eWire, severed the relationship citing pressure placed by the VISA / Mastercard "duopoly"[2].

See Also

External Links

References