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==Features==
 
==Features==
 
*Address forwarding - Anything earned in your mybitcoin account can be transfered automatically to a desired address.
 
*Address forwarding - Anything earned in your mybitcoin account can be transfered automatically to a desired address.
==External links==
 
*[https://www.mybitcoin.com/ MyBitcoin site]
 
  
 
==History==
 
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Due to MyBitcoin's practice of crediting an account after the transaction appears in just one [[block]], a prudent step might be to manually verify confirmation using [[Block Explorer]] before delivering shipment -- especially if there is no recourse should the payment fail to confirm.
 
Due to MyBitcoin's practice of crediting an account after the transaction appears in just one [[block]], a prudent step might be to manually verify confirmation using [[Block Explorer]] before delivering shipment -- especially if there is no recourse should the payment fail to confirm.
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==External Tor Hidden Services==
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* [http://xqzfakpeuvrobvpj.onion MyBitcoin] website via [[Tor]].
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==External links==
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* [https://www.mybitcoin.com MyBitcoin] website
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 11:41, 26 February 2011

MyBitcoin is one of the earliest eWallet providers for Bitcoin. See MyBitcoin SCI if you're looking for information on how to use MyBitcoin merchant service.

Bitcoins sent from a MyBitcoin account will not necessarily originate from the same bitcoin addresses that were used to receive the Bitcoins. This property can be utilised to improve anonymity.

Amounts sent to an account on MyBitcoin will be confirmed after just one block and will then show in the balance and can be spent immediately.

Features

  • Address forwarding - Anything earned in your mybitcoin account can be transfered automatically to a desired address.

History

For a period of a day or so beginning 02-17-2011, deposits to the mybitcoin.com eWallet service were not being registered to users' accounts.[1]

Criticism

Due to MyBitcoin's practice of crediting an account after the transaction appears in just one block, a prudent step might be to manually verify confirmation using Block Explorer before delivering shipment -- especially if there is no recourse should the payment fail to confirm.

External Tor Hidden Services

External links

References