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Topic: [ANN] Bitvenders.com Bitcoin ATM (Beta) (Read 3119 times)

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Crypt'n Since 2011
February 04, 2015, 09:53:35 AM
#25
Site has been down for a while. Not enough interest in people building their own ATM.
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February 03, 2015, 08:48:46 PM
#24
The site seems to be down.
hero member
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February 03, 2015, 02:12:06 PM
#23
really nice setup, im going to do some experimenting with it, a linux version would be great.
sr. member
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Crypt'n Since 2011
February 03, 2015, 12:13:42 PM
#22
I will take a look and keep ya posted.
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February 03, 2015, 07:04:19 AM
#21
Hi Jaycoin,

I am assuming your project did not go anywhere?
I ended up buying a Project Skyhook. Many others have also but have got no support. The makers have seemed to have abandoned the project.
Any chance you can adapt your system for the machines?
Better still any chance you can develop software that hooks the machines up to an exchange? This would be highly desirable in Australia as one could then avoid the extra cost of sales tax on the bitcoin itself.
I am sure many skyhook owners would pay for a good solution!
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February 14, 2014, 05:02:10 PM
#20
Jaycoin...

  How much to build our company STLcoin Group the software for teller and server to used STLcoin ?
So we can setup crypto teller machines around St.Louis.

Thanks Jay
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Crypt'n Since 2011
Compiled for 64bit system. I compile one for 32bit in the next couple of days.
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Want one  Grin
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Hi Jaycoin,

I am amazed that there has not been that much interest!! You set up looks fantastic! I am certainly interested!

There are 4 other options I have researched:

http://lamassubtc.com/
https://cash2btc.com/#
https://bitcoinatm.com/
https://robocoinkiosk.com

Lamassu-

Positives:
1. Compact, efficient and set up/designed for Bitcoin
2. Sleek and professional
3. No franchise
4. No transaction fee

Negatives:

1. Need to import
2. Out of my budget even though fairly priced

cash2btc-

Positives:

1. DIY no need to import hardware to Australia
2. Cheaper than Lamassu
3. Monitor can advertise

Negatives:

1. Franchise
2. 1% transaction fee.
3. continuity of operation. Central website so if company folds then machine does not work
4. The promoted set up looks slap stick. Could be more professional looking. Interface is not aesthetically pleasing. Works well but seems amateur.

Bitcoinatm and robocoin – These are both fantastic as they do cash in and out and as such innumerably more valuable and would get more custom. Both however are large and most probably of my budget let alone the cost of importing such big machines. BitcoinATM has a built in 3% fee on top of the operator.


I am tempted to get a Lamassu. It is professional and set up to go. Unfortunately, it is more than I wish to gamble upon. I still see an atm device as a gamble but really love the idea of it. I think transaction fees must be as low as possible otherwise people will compare it to other conventional ATMs and think why would I use it.

I also love the idea of setting up your own and the cash2btc is cheaper cutting the loss of the risk factor. I am down with a diy attitude and a simple utilitarian device yet I think a Bitcoin atm however must look very professional and familiar to allow people to trust it and be curious if new to btc and are sceptics. I have great concerns with cash2btc for this reason.

Your system seems very similar to to cash2btc but has a far more polished look. You seem to understand that the image is very important to consumer confidence. You offer the software for free unlike cash2btc. Are you able to offer that the device can show adverts when not in transaction? This would be for two reasons. One, to promote the local bitcoin community and two, to advertise the exchange that I would utilise in return for a cut on the transaction fee.

ps. I downloaded the software but it would not run. It came up with an issue regarding 32 v 64 bit. Does it matter which OS I have? Please note that I also tried to run it on Windows 7 but in Virtualbox on a Mac. Would this matter?

Thanks!

bitbandit
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Crypt'n Since 2011
Project has been stalled.  Not enough interest in it.  US implementation would have many legal issues to resolve.  If someone is serious about implementing an ATM, I will continue development.
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What is the lastest on this? Is it out of BETA?
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April 21, 2013, 02:31:10 AM
#14
New Video Of Bitcoin ATM Demo unit. Build your own for less than $2000.

http://youtu.be/scVbZlFeW-g



REALLY nice work. This looks fantastic. It seems you've really thought this through quite well.
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Crypt'n Since 2011
April 10, 2013, 07:29:35 AM
#13
so from what i gather on this idea is you need to deposit your own bitcoin in this machine inorder for it to give bitcoin to whomever puts money in correcT?

Cool idea!

The bitcoin is deposited and managed through the website. 


Looking for anyone with some public (indoor) location in the northwest suburbs of Chicago to host my demo unit for while to get some user feedback. I will cut you in on any profits. PM me.

but still dont answer my question. Let me re question it. for you.

Who's bitcoin is being used to fund the machine to give to people who put in cash?

The person who owns the machine.
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April 10, 2013, 03:19:44 AM
#12
so from what i gather on this idea is you need to deposit your own bitcoin in this machine inorder for it to give bitcoin to whomever puts money in correcT?

Cool idea!

The bitcoin is deposited and managed through the website. 


Looking for anyone with some public (indoor) location in the northwest suburbs of Chicago to host my demo unit for while to get some user feedback. I will cut you in on any profits. PM me.

but still dont answer my question. Let me re question it. for you.

Who's bitcoin is being used to fund the machine to give to people who put in cash?
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sr. member
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Crypt'n Since 2011
April 09, 2013, 06:58:45 PM
#10
so from what i gather on this idea is you need to deposit your own bitcoin in this machine inorder for it to give bitcoin to whomever puts money in correcT?

Cool idea!

The bitcoin is deposited and managed through the website. 


Looking for anyone with some public (indoor) location in the northwest suburbs of Chicago to host my demo unit for while to get some user feedback. I will cut you in on any profits. PM me.
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To fix or not to fix.
April 09, 2013, 11:03:10 AM
#9
New Video Of Bitcoin ATM Demo unit. Build your own for less than $2000.

http://youtu.be/scVbZlFeW-g



Great!!
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Mining for the hell of it.
April 09, 2013, 05:44:04 AM
#8
so from what i gather on this idea is you need to deposit your own bitcoin in this machine inorder for it to give bitcoin to whomever puts money in correcT?

Cool idea!
hero member
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April 09, 2013, 02:45:47 AM
#7
New Video Of Bitcoin ATM Demo unit. Build your own for less than $2000.

http://youtu.be/scVbZlFeW-g



very cool!

I second that! Awesome work!
sr. member
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April 09, 2013, 01:10:35 AM
#6
New Video Of Bitcoin ATM Demo unit. Build your own for less than $2000.

http://youtu.be/scVbZlFeW-g



very cool!
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