BTC-e Cuts Withdrawal Fees in Customer Satisfaction Bid

BTC-e Cuts Withdrawal Fees in Customer Satisfaction Bid

BTC-e, the notoriously private bitcoin exchange rumoured to be based out of Bulgaria, has revealed that it has reduced fees across three of its third-party withdrawal services. The news was revealed via a string of Twitter posts beginning on 27th February and continuing into 28th February that called for USD and EUR withdrawal fees to be reduced to as low as 1%. The move brings withdrawal fees closer to the site's USD deposit fees, which were slashed to 0% on OKPAY and Perfect Money earlier in February. BTC-e imposes an additional standard fee of 0.2 to 0.5% fee on every transaction.....


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