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Future Unclear for Romanian Bitcoin Exchange as Users Withdraw Funds

BTCXchange, Romania's only order-book bitcoin exchange, has issued a statement asking all users to withdraw funds over security risks.

Updated Dec 11, 2022, 7:34 p.m. Published Dec 17, 2014, 7:50 p.m.
Romania
Romania, BTCXchange
Romania, BTCXchange

Update (18th December 09:46 GMT): The latest update on the BTCXchange website states: "Please imperatively to withdraw money from BTCXchange.ro platform. We currently do not have access to the server!"

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Update (18th December 03:30 GMT): Updated with comment from Coinzone.


BTCXchange, Romania's only order-book bitcoin exchange, has issued a statement encouraging all users to withdraw funds from the platform by Friday, 19th December.

Exchange users were asked to withdraw funds denominated in both bitcoin and US dollars due to unspecified "security reasons". Further, it remains unclear whether the exchange plans to shut down permanently or if services could be reinstated.

The full message from the BTCXchange, posted on its website and Facebook page, reads:

"Due to security reasons, we ask all BTCXchange.ro platform users to withdraw all their funds, both fiat and BTC (bitcoin), from their platform accounts until December 19th, 2014 and to trade no more. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience."

The service interruption is notable given that the exchange had recently partnered with e-commerce processor Netopia mobilPay to enable 6,000 retailers to accept bitcoin payments.

Founded in January 2014, BTCXchange aimed to provide a destination for bitcoin traders who wanted to transact with the Romanian leu, the European country's native currency.

A representative of Bitcoin Foundation Romania suggested that BTCXchange had as many as 3,000 accounts and 50 BTC (roughly $16,000 at press time) in daily volume before the announcement. Data from Bitcoin Charts suggests this has since fallen to 3 BTC.

CoinDesk attempted to reach out to the owners of the exchange through both its general email, as well as the emails of its operators. At press time, operator emails were seemingly discontinued, while messages to the support team had gone unanswered.

6,000 merchants unaffected

According to statements from Netopia mobilPay, the issues at exchange will not affect its ability to allow merchants to accept bitcoin, since BTCXchange did not handle processing on behalf of retailers. Netopia mobilPay also partnered with bitcoin processor Coinzone at the time to enable this part of its service.

Representatives from Netopia mobilPay declined to comment further on the exchange's latest announcement, although they expressed optimism about their bitcoin program, as well as the prospects for bitcoin adoption in Romania.

"Our plans and interest with bitcoin is bigger than ever. We want to position ourselves in the forefront of the regional bitcoin movement," Netopia mobilPay CEO Antonio Eram told CoinDesk.

One of the largest online payment processors in Romania, Netopia mobilPay has projected that it will process up to €100,000 in bitcoin payments over the first few months of service.

Effects on Romanian market

Members of the local Romanian market also expressed their hope that the exchange closure would not have an effect on the ecosystem as a whole.

Romania is currently home to two bitcoin ATMs, according to the CoinDesk Bitcoin ATM map, as well as its own affiliated chapter of the Bitcoin Foundation and Coinzone, which also houses some of its operations in the Netherlands.

Dragos Birsan, a founding member of the foundation chapter, Fundatia Bitcoin Romaniahttps://bitcoinfoundation.org/2014/08/romania-joins-as-first-bitcoin-foundation-chapter-affiliate-in-eastern-europe/, and CEO of mobile bitcoin app provider Coinfetti, indicated that he is personally pleased at how BTCXchange has so far handled the uncertain situation.

"I like the fact that they are still processing orders so everybody can get their money," he said, adding that he hopes this trend will continue until all customers have received their funds.

Coinzone CEO Manuel Heilmann was similarly bullish about the technology's long-term ability to resonate with the local market, adding:

"In terms of bitcoin infrastructure, Romania is leading in Europe along with the Netherlands. The situation with BTCxchange is a setback but it won't stop bitcoin in Romania. The remaining infrastructure and eco-system is strong."

CoinDesk is monitoring this developing story.

Romanian map image via Shutterstock

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