BTC-e (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "BTC-e" in English language version.

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  • Benjamin Guttmann (2014). The Bitcoin Bible Gold Edition. Books on Demand. pp. 175–176. ISBN 9783732296965.

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  • 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.

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