BTC China Selling Vouchers on Chinese Auction Site
Given the vast amount of issues BTC China has been having with third-party money transmitters, the company is looking to find alternate means of getting money into the exchange. Enter Paipai.com. It looks like BTC China has taken to this online auction house to sell none other than vouchers to their exchange, thereby getting around the rules that prevent individuals from funding their accounts through payment companies. The listings can be found here, and come in denominations from ¥2000 ($330) to ¥50,000 ($8230). A number of these vouchers have already been sold, signaling that some of....
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