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April 18, 2014, 09:04:56 PM
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Bitaps.com


Just started new project. Online cryptocurrency wallet. Supported coins: Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin. Other type of coins and more features will be developed soon.

Please try our first release. We want to hear feedback from users and ready to develop more features that you will wish or offer.

Web site:  http://bitaps.com


If you have any questions, support queries or offers, please feel free to contact us at: support@bitaps.com


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May 28, 2018, 11:27:33 AM
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Hello. do you know how much is the fees using bitaps.com.

I cant find fees information anywhere.
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May 28, 2018, 02:23:14 PM
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Hi!

This looks a bit like block.io, and I was wondering if that is on purpose.
There is a DESPERATE need for more rest based online wallets, because they are so versatile.

Just a few questions, one of which was already asked:
1. What is your fee structure?
2. What are your future planned coins?
3. Any possibility of exporting private keys?

Coins that I would love to see added would be ones that block.io doesn't cover.
ETH would be the biggest, but also things like Dash, Monero, and other "quality" coins that typically have few or no online wallets, much less ones that come with an API.

Thanks!

 
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July 09, 2018, 10:40:34 AM
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Hi!

This looks a bit like block.io, and I was wondering if that is on purpose.
There is a DESPERATE need for more rest based online wallets, because they are so versatile.

Just a few questions, one of which was already asked:
1. What is your fee structure?
2. What are your future planned coins?
3. Any possibility of exporting private keys?

Coins that I would love to see added would be ones that block.io doesn't cover.
ETH would be the biggest, but also things like Dash, Monero, and other "quality" coins that typically have few or no online wallets, much less ones that come with an API.

Thanks!

can you teach me how to use this?

How can I connect my blockchain.info wallet to this?
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