Bitcoin Exchange Launched

Bitcoin Exchange Launched

The Daktory is now operating a bitcoin exchange service where people can buy and sell bitcoins. It was launched last Wednesday – September 19 – and within a few days there has been a huge amount of interest.

What is a bitcoin? It is a form of electronic currency – instead of a piece of paper or a coin, it comprises a computer code which is securely stored in a bitcoin wallet. It can be accessed on a mobile phone so it is completely portable, and it can only be accessed by the person who owns the bitcoins.

Bitcoins are a legal form of currency that is completely free from interference by governments and banks. They provide total privacy for all kinds of transactions, and they are accepted by many kinds of businesses all over the world.

The Daktory has set up a website – www.coinmarket.co.nz – where you can buy and sell bitcoins, and find more information about them.

8 Responses to “Bitcoin Exchange Launched”

  1. Jonathan says:

    You realise you require photo ID as this is a currency exchange.

    Also your security is terrible. Please invest (in wording only, it does not cost money) in 2 factor auth.

    I have thousands of dollars in mining gear coming my way, about 141,000 M/hash. The more NZ based bitcoin ideas the better!

  2. Jonathan says:

    Eek, you also email back the password as plain text!!!!!

  3. T-revor says:

    Thanks for the wonderful bitcoin service. The previous poster is misinformed. All real transactions occur through a normal bank account so any photo id requirements are fulfilled by these banking bodies. Bitcoin is “proof of concept” not real currency. If people choose to use bitcoins as a means of trade that is a personal agreement, not a currency exchange.

    thanks Daktory Bitcoin Exchange

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  5. Jonathan says:

    Try looking up trading/exchange law Trevor. You have that very wrong.

    Wonderful bitcoin service that has nothing on it?

  6. Rolf says:

    This is not a foreign exchange. No ID needed. Bitcoin is not a recognised foreign currency.

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