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CurrEx (in abbreviated form Currency Exchanger) is a digital currency exchanger founded in 2007.

CurrEx currently accept the following electronic currencies:
* e-gold (Gold, Silver, Platinum, Palladium)
* Webmoney (WMZ, WMR, WME, WMU, WMB, WMY, WMG)
* Liberty Reserve (USD)

Exchanger interface is available in English, Russian and Ukrainian languages.
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