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==History==
 
==History==
  
First mention on the site was on June 8th, 2011<ref>[http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=13650.0 Bitcoin Worldwide Exclusive: New Competitor to MtGox: http://TradeHill.com]</ref> which is also the "go live" date display on the exchange's status page<ref>[https://www.tradehill.com/Support/Status TradeHill Updates]</ref>.
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First mention on the site was on June 8th, 2011<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=13650.0 Bitcoin Worldwide Exclusive: New Competitor to MtGox: http://TradeHill.com]</ref> which is also the "go live" date display on the exchange's status page<ref>[https://www.tradehill.com/Support/Status TradeHill Updates]</ref>.
  
 
On July 25, 2011 the exchange reported anomalies with [[Dwolla]] payments and stopped accepting Dwolla for deposits<ref>[http://tradehillblog.com/2011/07/26/why-we-are-no-longer-accepting-dwolla/ Why We Are No Longer Accepting Dwolla]</ref>.
 
On July 25, 2011 the exchange reported anomalies with [[Dwolla]] payments and stopped accepting Dwolla for deposits<ref>[http://tradehillblog.com/2011/07/26/why-we-are-no-longer-accepting-dwolla/ Why We Are No Longer Accepting Dwolla]</ref>.

Latest revision as of 01:54, 10 June 2019

Tradehill was formerly a bitcoin currency exchange. At its peak, it was the second-largest; only Mt. Gox was higher.

History

First mention on the site was on June 8th, 2011[1] which is also the "go live" date display on the exchange's status page[2].

On July 25, 2011 the exchange reported anomalies with Dwolla payments and stopped accepting Dwolla for deposits[3].

On August 10, 2011 the exchange resumed providing methods for SEPA transfers for deposit and withdrawal[4].

On February 13, 2012 the exchange announced it was shutting down[5].

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