Crypto X Change

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A global Bitcoin currency exchange based in Australia.

The exchange is owned and operated by Australian company Kenseycol PNY LTD based near Sydney, Australia.

Deposit

USD

AUD

Cash deposit (Westpack) - funds for trading on BTC/AUD market. May be converted to USDs on request for trading on BTC/USD market.

BRL

Cash deposit (Boleto through BitInstant) - funds converted to USDs

RUB

Cash deposit (Qiwi or Cyberplat through BitInstant) - funds converted to USDs

Withdraw

  • International bank wire transfer
  • Mt. Gox Redeemable code
  • CryptoXChange coupon/Redeemable code
  • BitInstant (Mt. Gox, BitStamp, VirWoX, BTC-e, Paypal)
  • AurumXChange (Bank wire transfer, Liberty Reserve, Perfect Money, Pecunix, HD-Money, C-Gold, CosmicPay, VouchX)


Features

A fully-transparent order book is provided with no dark pools and market manipulation. Crypto X Change also includes an API to make automated trading easier. They also provide customers with live chat support 24/7, and have phone numbers for most countries.

A forum is also provided for users to discuss topics that are important to them. A web store sells gold and silver bullion products at Crypto X Change.

Communication

Crypto X Change Support and Communication
contact@cryptoxchange.com
Crypto X Change
Live Chat
+61280050602



Security

A number of methods for protecting accounts is available. Only having a password is the only security measure required by the site.

Locks

  • IP Address lock (Access only from a specific IP address)
  • Withdrawal address lock (Withdrawals can only be made to specified address)

Two-Factor Authentication

  • YubiKey
  • Pincode
  • SMS text message verification

History

The exchange launched on November 10, 2011[1].

See Also

External Links

References