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Satoshi Brazilian Real (BRL) Conversion Table

SatoshiBRL (Brazilian Real)
1 Satoshi0.00315525 BRL
10 Satoshi0.03155255 BRL
100 Satoshi0.31552545 BRL
1,000 Satoshi3.15525450 BRL
10,000 Satoshi31.5525450 BRL
100,000 Satoshi316 BRL
1,000,000 Satoshi3,155 BRL
10,000,000 Satoshi31,553 BRL
100,000,000 Satoshi315,525 BRL

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The Bitcoin increased by 4.01% on Monday 8th of March 2021

Let's evaluate yesterday's price changes. Max. BTC price was $51,892.31. Min. Bitcoin value was $49,811.18. The average value Bitcoin price for convert (or exchange rate) during the day was $50,763.84. BTC price increased by 4.01% between min. and max. value. Good work. Keep it up.

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What is Satoshi?

Satoshi is a unit of Bitcoin (BTC) crypto-currency. 1 BTC = 100000000 Satoshi.

BTC-e
IndustryBitcoin Exchange
Founded2011
Headquarters
Russia
Websitebtc-e.com
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BTC-e was a cryptocurrencytrading platform until the U.S. government seized their website.[1][2] It was founded in July 2011 by Alexander Vinnik and Aleksandr Bilyuchenko,[3] and as of February 2015 handled around 3% of all Bitcoin exchange volume.[4] Until the 25th of July 2017, it allowed trading between the U. S. dollar, Russian ruble and eurocurrencies, and the bitcoin, litecoin, namecoin, novacoin, peercoin, dash and ethereumcryptocurrencies.

It was a component of the CoinDeskBitcoin Price Index since the index started in September 2013.[5]

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BTC-e was operated by ALWAYS EFFICIENT LLP which is registered in London and is listed as having 2 officers: Sandra Gina Esparon and Evaline Sophie Joubert and two people with significant control: Alexander Buyanov and Andrii Shvets.[6]

The US Justice Dept attempted to close down BTC-e on the 26th of July 2017 when they charged Vinnik and BTC-e in a 21-count indictment for operating an alleged international money laundering scheme and allegedly laundering funds from the hack of Mt. Gox.[2][7]

History[edit]

BTC-e was established in July 2011, handling a few coin pairs, including Bitcoin/U. S. dollar and I0Coin to Bitcoin.[8] By October 2011, they supported many different currency pairs, including Litecoin to dollars, Bitcoin to rubles and RuCoin to rubles.[9]

During 2013 and 2014, BTC-e had many outages related to distributed denial of service attacks. They later began using the reverse proxy service CloudFlare to help mitigate these attacks, reducing downtime for the exchange.[citation needed]

The BTC-e website went offline on 25 July 2017, following the arrest of BTC-e staff members and the seizure of server equipment at one of their data centres. These events led to the closure of the BTC-e service.[10][11]

On 28 July 2017, US authorities seized the BTC-e.com domain name and 38% of all customer funds[citation needed]. To repay its customers, BTC-e created WEX tokens, which were used to represent customers' seized equity. The WEX tokens represented $1 and were issued to account for the value of customers cryptocurrencies at the time of the seizure. Vinnik was convicted and sentenced to 5 years in prison in France while refusing to testify during his trial.[12] He was acquitted on involvement with the Locky ransomware charges.[12]

References[edit]

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  1. ^Benjamin Guttmann (2014). 'The Bitcoin Bible Gold Edition'. Books on Demand. pp. 175–176. ISBN9783732296965.
  2. ^ ab'Russian National And Bitcoin Exchange Charged In 21-Count Indictment For Operating Alleged International Money Laundering Scheme And Allegedly Laundering Funds From Hack Of Mt. Gox'. United States Department of Justice. 26 Jul 2017. Retrieved 22 Oct 2018.
  3. ^Eckel, Mike (November 28, 2019). 'How Much Did Russian Spy Agencies Rely On Bitcoin? New Hints In Leaked Recordings'. RFERL. Archived from the original on November 30, 2019. Retrieved June 27, 2020. Since its inception in 2011, founded and operated by Vinnik and a partner named Aleksandr Bilyuchenko, BTC-e's business model was heavily reliant on the criminal underworld and people and entities interested in anonymity or hard-to-trace transactions, according to U.S. and other officials.
  4. ^'Bitcoin Exchanges Market Share'. Bitcoinity. Retrieved 2015-02-10.
  5. ^Del Rey, Jason (September 11, 2013). 'What's a Bitcoin Really Worth? CoinDesk Thinks It Has the Answer'. All Things D. Retrieved 22 Oct 2018.
  6. ^'ALWAYS EFFICIENT LLP - Overview'. Companies House. Retrieved 22 Oct 2018.
  7. ^'Vinnik Superseding Indictment Redacted for U.S. District Court Northern District of California San Francisco Division Case No CR 16-00227 SI'. United States Department of Justice. Archived from the original on 27 July 2017.Alt URL
  8. ^@yourbtcc (June 21, 2017). 'Hi, BTCC is the longest-running bitcoin exchange worldwide. BTC-E was established on July 17, 2011. BTCC was founded on June 9, 2011' (Tweet). Archived from the original on June 27, 2020 – via Twitter.
  9. ^BTC-e (2011-10-25). 'Start trading on a pairs of BTC/RUB, LTC/USD, RUC/RUB, USD/RUB!'. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2015-11-20.
  10. ^'Russian National And Bitcoin Exchange Charged In 21-Count Indictment For Operating Alleged International Money Laundering Scheme And Allegedly Laundering Funds From Hack Of Mt. Gox'. United States Department of Justice. 26 Jul 2017.
  11. ^Associated Press (2017-07-26). 'Russian wanted in US caught in Greece for money laundering'. The Daily Star Newspaper - Lebanon. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
  12. ^ abCatalin Cimpanu (2020-12-07). 'BTC-e founder sentenced to five years in prison for laundering ransomware funds'. ZDNet. Retrieved 2020-12-09.

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