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- Q16971589 abstract "Bitstamp is a bitcoin exchange based in the United Kingdom. As of September 2014 it was the world's second largest by volume. It allows trading between USD currency and bitcoin cryptocurrency. It allows USD, EUR, bitcoin or Ripple deposits and withdrawals. The company is headed by CEO Nejc Kodrič, a widely known member of the bitcoin community, who co-founded the company in August 2011 with Damijan Merlak. The company started in Slovenia, but moved its registration to the UK in April 2013.The company was founded as a European-focused alternative to then-dominant bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox. While the company trades in US dollars, it allows money to be deposited through the European Union's Single Euro Payments Area, allowing a relatively quick, low cost way of transferring money from European bank accounts to purchase bitcoins.When incorporating in the United Kingdom, the company approached the UK's Financial Conduct Authority for guidance, but was told that bitcoin was not classed as a currency, so the exchange was not subject to regulation. Bitstamp says that it instead regulates itself, following a set of best practices to authenticate customers and deter money laundering. In September 2013, the company began requiring account holders to verify their identity with copies of their passports and official records of their home address.Bitstamp offers an API to allow clients to use custom software to access and control their accounts.Bitstamp also acts as a gateway for the Ripple payment protocol.".
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- Q16971589 comment "Bitstamp is a bitcoin exchange based in the United Kingdom. As of September 2014 it was the world's second largest by volume. It allows trading between USD currency and bitcoin cryptocurrency. It allows USD, EUR, bitcoin or Ripple deposits and withdrawals. The company is headed by CEO Nejc Kodrič, a widely known member of the bitcoin community, who co-founded the company in August 2011 with Damijan Merlak.".
- Q16971589 label "Bitstamp".
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