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* [[PayPal]] - 1% fee
* [[PayPal]] - 1% fee
* [[Dwolla]] - free
* [[Dwolla]] - free
* Cash deposit into a Bank of America, Wells Fargo or PNC Bank account - $10 fee
* Cash deposit into a Bank of America, Wells Fargo or PNC Bank account - $20 fee
* ACH (Direct Deposit) - free
* ACH (Direct Deposit) - free
* Domestic Bank Wire - $25 fee
* Domestic Bank Wire - $25 fee
* International Bank Wire - $50 fee
* Company check by first class mail - free (faster delivery available for optional fee). Drawn on a Bank of America account.
* Company check by first class mail - free (faster delivery available for optional fee). Drawn on a Bank of America account.
* Cashier's check (certified funds) by first class mail - $10 (faster delivery available for optional fee)
* Cashier's check (certified funds) by first class mail - $10 (faster delivery available for optional fee)
* GreenDot [[MoneyPak]] - $5 fee
* GreenDot [[MoneyPak]] - $10 fee
* [[OKPay]]
* [[OKPay]]



Revision as of 02:27, 23 September 2012

A service provided by Tangible Cryptography LLC that acts as a direct buyer of bitcoins. Clients can sell bitcoins without creating an account or registering by depositing coins to a unique single use deposit address. Proceeds from the sale will be paid out through a variety of cash and "cash like" payout options.

Payout Options

  • PayPal - 1% fee
  • Dwolla - free
  • Cash deposit into a Bank of America, Wells Fargo or PNC Bank account - $20 fee
  • ACH (Direct Deposit) - free
  • Domestic Bank Wire - $25 fee
  • Company check by first class mail - free (faster delivery available for optional fee). Drawn on a Bank of America account.
  • Cashier's check (certified funds) by first class mail - $10 (faster delivery available for optional fee)
  • GreenDot MoneyPak - $10 fee
  • OKPay

The service was launched on Apr 6, 2012[1]. Tangible Cryptography LLC was founded by DeathAndTaxes a long time veteran of bitcointalk.org [2]

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