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Add your comment to this page This Bitcoin and Sierra Leonean Leone convertor is up to date with exchange rates from June 24, 2017.Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Bitcoin.Use "Swap currencies" to make Sierra Leonean Leone the default currency.Click on Sierra Leonean Leones or Bitcoins to convert between that currency and all other currencies.Bitcoin (BTC) Sierra Leonean Leone (SLL) Other countries and currencies The Bitcoin is the currency in no countries.The Sierra Leonean Leone is the currency in Sierra Leone (SL, SLE).The symbol for BTC can be written BTC.The symbol for SLL can be written Le.The Sierra Leonean Leone is divided into 100 cents.The exchange rate for the Sierra Leonean Leone was last updated on June 20, 2017 from Bloomberg.The BTC conversion factor has 6 significant digits.The SLL conversion factor has 4 significant digits.BTC SLL 0.0002 4100 0.0005 10,250 0.0010 20,490 0.0020 40,990 0.0050 102,470 0.0100 204,940 0.0200 409,880 0.0500 1,024,690 0.1000 2,049,380 0.2000 4,098,770 0.5000 10,246,920 1.0000 20,493,830 2.0000 40,987,670 5.0000 102,469,170 10.0000 204,938,350 20.0000 409,876,700 50.0000 1,024,691,740 BTC rate June 24, 2017 SLL BTC 5000 0.0002 10,000 0.0005 20,000 0.0010 50,000 0.0024 100,000 0.0049 200,000 0.0098 500,000 0.0244 1,000,000 0.0488 2,000,000 0.0976 5,000,000 0.2440 10,000,000 0.4880 20,000,000 0.9759 50,000,000 2.4398 100,000,000 4.8795 200,000,000 9.7590 500,000,000 24.3976 1,000,000,000 48.7952 SLL rate June 20, 2017 Print the charts and take them with you in your purse or wallet while you are traveling.

With all the chatter lately about bitcoin’s surge in value, I figured it was time to try it out for myself.But rather than setting up a “mining” operation to create new bitcoins or investing US dollars, I realized I could transfer some money from one virtual currency into another.As an early user of the virtual world Second Life, I had amassed a few thousand Linden dollars, which is the currency used for transactions within the game.Second Life used to pay basic users a stipend of L$50 a week simply for logging in.
build bitcoin-qt linuxNot having used it in years, I was pleasantly surprised to find over L$5,000 Linden dollars sitting in my account, just waiting to be converted into bitcoins.
greece coin bitcointalkI started the day with L$5,203 in my Second Life account, which is worth about US$20.
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To move my money, I created an account at VirWoX, a virtual currency exchange originally created to exchange Linden dollars for real-word, government-issued money.You can trade US dollars, euros, pounds, and Swiss francs into and out of Linden dollars, Avination (used in a virtual world of the same name), and Open Metaverse Currency (used in several virtual worlds).You can also now exchange between Linden dollars and bitcoin.In order to initiate the transfer, I had to visit one of VirWoX’s terminals inside Second Life, where I deposited L$5,195.
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bitcoin rate in uaeThe terminal works kind of like an ATM, except that instead of punching in a PIN, the terminal showed me a PIN I created in VirWoX, to prove that it was legitimate and not some rogue ATM trying to rip me off.
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Having transferred the funds into my VirWoX account, I needed to convert them into bitcoins, which means dealing with exchange rates.Even though I work in an office filled with financial journalists, not everything sinks in, and I managed to commit a rookie mistake of buying in with the market price of bitcoins at an all-time high.I executed a trade at an exchange rate of about 49,000 Linden dollars for 1 bitcoin.VirWoX took a commission of L$50 plus 2.9% of the transaction.After a nearly instantaneous trade, I was the proud owner of one-tenth of a bitcoin, worth about US$18 at the time of trade.The final step was simply to get the money out of my VirWoX account and into a bitcoin “wallet,” a secure address that acts as my public identity on the bitcoin network.This turned out to be, by far, the most time-consuming step.After downloading the recommended bitcoin client, I needed to wait about five hours for it sync with the network.Once that was done, I initiated a transfer from my VirWoX account to my newly created bitcoin wallet.

VirWoX charged a fee of one-hundredth of a bitcoin to make the transfer.That left me with a grand total of BTC 0.09, worth about US$18.20 at the time of this writing.Or at least that’s what I hope.After clicking to transfer the funds, I got a somewhat cryptic response saying my withdrawal now requires a “manual step” by VirWoX that can take up to 48 hours to complete.As I wait for my bitcoin client to synchronize with the network, this is the perfect time to see how much my time is actually worth.And what better way then by running an ever-so-slightly absurd Tesla cost-of-ownership calculator in reverse?Assuming my final transfer eventually completes, my time is apparently worth around US$3.44 per hour, or roughly BTC 0.018 an hour.I think I’ll stick with software development and leave the investing to the professionals.Jump to: , In business since end of 2007, VirWoX is today a leading independent exchange for trading virtual currencies, both in terms number of users (about 100,000), and trading volume (2012: 29 million Euro / 38 million US$).

Currencies traded are Linden Dollars (the virtual currency used in Second Life), Avination's C$, and the Open Metaverse Currency (OMC).In April 2011, VirWoX started accepting Bitcoin and enabled to trade bitcoins for Linden Dollars (both ways), which are in turn convertible to EUR, USD, GBP, CHF, and the other virtual currencies traded on VirWoX.Other payment methods (deposit and withdrawal) include PayPal, Credit/Debit Cards via Skrill/Moneybookers, paysafecard, Ukash, SOFORTbanking, and bank transfers.VirWoX is run by the company Virtual World Services GmbH, which is located in Austria.The service is available in five languages (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian).Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 Technically, VirWoX only supports the exchange BTC for Linden Dollars.However, you can first buy Linden Dollars for real-world currency, and then buy BTC for your Linden Dollars.It is not necessary to open a Second Life account to do this.After you have opened[1] an account, deposit money into your VirWoX account (on the "Deposit" page) using one of the payment methods in the table below: Then you need to enter an order to sell your money (e.g.

USD) for SLL (=Linden Dollars), e.g.on the "Exchange USD/SLL" page.Next, buy BTC on the "Exchange BTC/SLL" page.Depending on the type of order (Market or Limit), this will convert the Linden Dollars to BTC immediately or at some later time[2].Finally use the "Withdraw" page to send the BTC to a Bitcoin address.You can also use VirWoX as a eWallet and keep your BTC there for later use.After your have opened[3] an account, go to the "Deposit" page, scroll down to the "Bitcoin" section and click on the "Create my Bitcoin address" button.This will create a unique bitcoin address associated with your account.You then send the bitcoins you wish to sell to this address.As soon as the bitcoin network has confirmed the payment (5 blocks), the bitcoins are booked to your account, and an email is sent to you.To exchange bitcoins to Linden Dollars, go to the page "Exchange BTC/SLL", and enter an order to sell your bitcoins.Depending on your order (Market or Limit), this will be executed instantly or at some later time.

You may then withdraw the Linden Dollars to your Second Life avatar or continue as described below.Technically, VirWoX only supports to sell BTC for Linden Dollars.However, you can first do that (as described above) and then buy some real-world cash for your Linden Dollars.Just go to the corresponding exchange page (e.g.USD/SLL for USD, EUR/SLL for EUR), and buy the real-world currency for the Linden Dollars.Then proceed to the "withdraw" page and send the money using one of the supported withdrawal methods: VirWoX charges 50 SLL (currently about $0.20) plus 2.9% for BTC/SLL market orders.The fee for limit orders depends on the previous trading volume of the account, and varies between 0.78% and 3.9%[4].VirWoX charges 0.01 BTC for BTC withdrawals.Deposits in BTC are free.Because of the risks involved, VirWoX restricts deposits via PayPal and Moneybookers (i.e.Credit/Debit Cards) depending on the age of the account.As of May 26, 2013, there are the following limit tiers: For security reasons some bitcoin withdrawals (in particular of new accounts) are subject to a delay and manual review.