Webmoney is an electronic money and online payment system with similarity to Paypal, E-Gold, Pecunix, E-Bullion and other E-Currency services but more secure. It provides a fast and somewhat anonymous payment system however the registration process requires email verification and account holders are encouraged to verify themselves further through sending an SMS message from their cellphone making it more strict than E-Gold for opening and using an account.
After registering an account, you will download a software and install it to your PC to start to use your Webmoney account. Webmoney is more secure than other payment system. You won’t worry about account hacked or receive any hacking email.
There are three types of Webmoney account:
1. WM Keeper Classic - A standalone application, that is downloaded and then installed onto your PC (popular used by users).
2. WM Keeper Light — A secure browser based application that doesn’t require installation of client software onto a user’s PC.
3. Telepat — A technology enabling the operation of an account via any mobile device or cell phone, that supports Java.
The System supports several types of e-currency, secured by various resources and tangibles. Each individual e-currency has a dedicated electronic wallet, called a Purse:
+ WMR — equivalent to RUR (R-Purse)
+ WMZ — equivalent to USD (Z-Purse)
+ WME — equivalent to EUR (E-Purse)
+ WMU — equivalent to UAH (U-Purse)
+ WMB — equivalent to Belorussian Roubles (B-Purse)
+ WMY - equivalent to Uzbek Sum (Y-Purse)
+ WM-C and WM-D — WMZ equivalent for transactions on Ñ- and D-purses
Webmoney supports two languages Russian and English. Webmoney is popular in Russia and Ukraine. There are millions users all over the world using it too. I write this post just to give you a short introduction of Webmoney. If you’re interested in it, you can find more information on its website www.wmtransfer.com. See Webmoney account registration detail instruction to register an account.


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