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March 02, 2013, 10:01:10 PM
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Any exchanges support dwolla transfers besides MtGox?

Looking for a Non-US Based exchange in case this MtGox to coinlab doesn't go smoothly
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March 03, 2013, 02:35:06 AM
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yes, https://campbx.com

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March 03, 2013, 02:52:13 AM
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Any exchanges support dwolla transfers besides MtGox?

Technically, not even Mt. Gox does.  When you use the Mt. Gox site to send a payment for deposit, Dwolla will show "Mutum Sigillum LLC", a Delaware company.

The other in the U.S. is Camp BX.

Looking for a Non-US Based exchange in case this MtGox to coinlab doesn't go smoothly

Dwolla is a U.S. financial service only for customers in the U.S., so I'm going to presume that no exchanges outside the U.S. can accept Dwolla funds without some intermediary like a Mutum provides to Mt. Gox.

There are many exchanges which accept international bank wire transfers.  Of course, the problem is the high cost of sending a wire transfer where it is only feasible when sending a couple thousand dollars worth of funds.  Compare that to Dwolla's $0.25 per-transaction fee and it makes sense why you'ld wish for more methods to use Dwolla to transfer funds.

There is another approach.  CurrencyFair is used to convert from your local currency to a target currency.   So you do an ACH transfer to CurrencyFair and then from there withdraw to an exchange that uses a different currency, such as EUR.
 - http://www.CurrencyFair.com
 - http://www.TransferWise.com   <-- Now supports USD transfer as well

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March 04, 2013, 12:29:43 AM
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TradeHill used to. It didn't work so well for them.

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March 04, 2013, 01:20:08 AM
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You can use bitinstant to get dwolla into a couple of exchanges, and into VouchX, which you can get into a couple more.

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