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BitInstant

BitInstant was a bitcoin exchange start-up based in New York City.〔〔 Founded in 2011 by Gareth Nelson and Charlie Shrem, BitInstant provided a means to rapidly pay traditional funds to bitcoin exchanges. As of January 2014, BitInstant's website is no longer available, displaying only a blank page. Its blog, at () was unavailable as of October 31, 2014.
==History==

BitInstant was founded in 2011 by Gareth Nelson and Charlie Shrem.〔 The company allowed its customers to purchase the bitcoins via more than 700,000 stores, including Walmart, Walgreens, and Duane Reade.
In September 2012, when presidential candidate Mitt Romney was threatened with blackmail unless he paid an anonymous group $1 million in bitcoin, BitInstant's Erik Voorhees offered to purchase the bitcoin for him without a fee.
According to Shrem, transaction volume grew rapidly during 2013 as the price of bitcoin rose, and "basically tripled" during April.
As of May 2013, BitInstant had 16 employees when Winklevoss Capital invested $1.5 million in the company. According to the Winklevosses, the funding is "meant to allow the company to further scale up its staff and product." BitInstant later announced a partnership with the Winklevosses' bitcoin investment fund.
In June 2013, BitInstant announced integration with Jumio, an online payment company led by Daniel Mattes. Jumio's Netverify software allows BitInstant to verify customers' identity. BitInstant also restricted bitcoin transactions in some states, stating that "We have temporarily limited transactions in some locations, and we apologize for the inconvenience. We believe that these measures are vital to serving the interests of both BitInstant and the greater bitcoin community.".
In July 2013, BitInstant suspended services, saying it wanted "to improve the code based on trends they noticed" in nearly 17,300 customer service complaints.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 date = 15 July 2013 )〕 Several days earlier, a class action lawsuit had been filed on behalf of customers, claiming failure to perform services and false representation.
On January 27, 2014, company CEO Charlie Shrem was arrested at New York's JFK airport and charged with “conspiring to commit money laundering by selling more than $1 million in bitcoins to users of the black market website Silk Road...”. BitInstant website has been blank since then.

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