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An exchange allowing the purchase and sales of Bitcoins for customers within the U.S. as well as internationally.
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'''This is exchange is - Closed -'''
  
Payment for purchases of bitcoins occurs through a bank account (ACH) or with either a money order or cash through the mail. Bitcoin may be sold to the exchange and proceeds will be deposited to the seller's bank account (ACH).
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This exchange allowed the purchase and sales of Bitcoins for customers within the U.S. as well as internationally.  
  
The service requires an official ID (State Driver's license or a National Passport) and a PIN number is sent to the mailing address provided.
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Payment for purchases of bitcoins occurred through a bank account (ACH) or with either a money order or cash through the mail.  Bitcoin were sold to the exchange and proceeds would be deposited to the seller's bank account via (ACH).
  
The service was announced on March 8th, 2011<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4276.0 BitcoinUSA.com - New US Based exchanger. Regisration open!]</ref>.  As-of March 8th, 2011, only the registration function was operational on the site to allow those interested to begin the manual authorization steps prior to the site being ready.
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The service required an official ID (State Driver's license or a National Passport) and a PIN number that was sent to the mailing address provided.
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This service is not to be confused with a similarly named service, [[BitcoinUSD]].
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==Fees==
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Each transaction had cost $1 plus a 2% conversion fee of the total amount of the transaction.  The minimum transaction amount was $10.  The exchange rate was locked-in at the time that the order was placed.
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==History==
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The service was announced on March 8, 2011<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4276.0 BitcoinUSA.com - New US Based exchanger. Regisration open!]</ref>.  As-of March 8th, 2011, only the registration function was operational on the site to allow those interested to begin the manual authorization steps prior to the site being ready.
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The service was officially closed on April 9, 2011 citiing the lack of interest in an exchange that required U.S. KYC compliance (implemented by Bitcoin USA with a user agreement, a photo id requirement, and address verification)<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=5627.0 BitcoinUSA.com - Closed Some source code opened up.]</ref>
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
  
 
* [[Buying bitcoins]]
 
* [[Buying bitcoins]]
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* [[Selling bitcoins]]
  
 
==External Services==
 
==External Services==
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Exchanges]]
 

Latest revision as of 18:15, 9 April 2011

This is exchange is - Closed -

This exchange allowed the purchase and sales of Bitcoins for customers within the U.S. as well as internationally.

Payment for purchases of bitcoins occurred through a bank account (ACH) or with either a money order or cash through the mail. Bitcoin were sold to the exchange and proceeds would be deposited to the seller's bank account via (ACH).

The service required an official ID (State Driver's license or a National Passport) and a PIN number that was sent to the mailing address provided.

This service is not to be confused with a similarly named service, BitcoinUSD.

Fees

Each transaction had cost $1 plus a 2% conversion fee of the total amount of the transaction. The minimum transaction amount was $10. The exchange rate was locked-in at the time that the order was placed.

History

The service was announced on March 8, 2011[1]. As-of March 8th, 2011, only the registration function was operational on the site to allow those interested to begin the manual authorization steps prior to the site being ready.

The service was officially closed on April 9, 2011 citiing the lack of interest in an exchange that required U.S. KYC compliance (implemented by Bitcoin USA with a user agreement, a photo id requirement, and address verification)[2]

See Also

External Services

References