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legendary
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August 16, 2016, 07:26:40 AM
#35
we have bitcoin atm in bali,the specific location in kuta,bali thanks for bitcoin indonesia for providing this useful atm for bitcoiners here
i'm really proud of this  Grin

Are you sure it's an ATM, because I think it's just a Bitcoin vending machine.  ATM is the machine that can sell and buy Bitcoin, while a vending machine is just a machine that can just sell Bitcoin.
sr. member
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August 16, 2016, 07:24:16 AM
#34
what about some documents like id or so. do you need to give them something or register somewhere? how do you do this? The fee seems to be ok.
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August 16, 2016, 07:11:18 AM
#33
i guess we're not yet having bitcoin ATM but i hope just some company who is bitcoin related would do this,although with bitcoin debit card it's already help me a lot,but if i can instantly exchange my money to bitcoin in atm that would be very good
sr. member
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August 16, 2016, 06:55:38 AM
#32
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Anybody ever sold bitcoin at a BTM? What experience(s) have you had?

I presume you can send whatever you want to sell to a paper wallet, then go to the BTM & scan the QR code & the relevent amount of cash comes out of the machine (minus fees).

Sounds easy in theory but I've never used one. I've been a HODLER for a few years now & I'm trying to get as much info I can so I can get rid of my coins in a variety of ways whenever the time comes (still a few years away at least but I want to be prepared).

I did not use a ATM honestly. I know it cost a lot of money just to have one.
Even worse is that you always have the risk of system defects and robbery.
legendary
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August 16, 2016, 06:46:25 AM
#31
Anybody ever sold bitcoin at a BTM? What experience(s) have you had?

I presume you can send whatever you want to sell to a paper wallet, then go to the BTM & scan the QR code & the relevent amount of cash comes out of the machine (minus fees).

Sounds easy in theory but I've never used one. I've been a HODLER for a few years now & I'm trying to get as much info I can so I can get rid of my coins in a variety of ways whenever the time comes (still a few years away at least but I want to be prepared).
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August 16, 2016, 06:41:28 AM
#30
Well if you have no other choice then it's good even 3% because you get instant and you are paying in real life which is easier that dealing in forum.

There also the practical factor of reaching out for fiat from your digital coins at physical places. There's a comfort factor here that, obviously, comes at a price...

I would prefer 10x more a local ATM machine that would give me the easy to use tools to convert my coins instead of having to go online to an exchange, post an order, wait for the order to be executed Undecided, than transfering fiat to my bank account (which usually takes more than 24 hours) and only after that being able to withdraw my cash.

Yup converting bitcoin to your currency takes a lot of time before you can get it but if you would prefer to pay bitcoin with stuff and if you and your country already accepted bitcoin and has a ATM in yout country which you can withdraw bitcoins then that would be easy .  But now only few are acepting bitcoins and i also read that some country has an atm which you can withdraw bitcoin and thats really nice and i hope that we do have also that here in our country
legendary
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August 16, 2016, 06:31:14 AM
#29
Here in Belgium, we currently have 4 Bitcoin ATM's.
Two in Antwerp, one in Ghent and one in Hasselt (on campus).

I'd actually like to see one in Leuven, it's a big university town and I've met quite a few people there who use Bitcoin.
Also, it's pretty surprising that there isn't one in our capital, Brussels. Not a single one in the French-speaking part of Belgium.

Source:
https://coinatmradar.com/country/21/bitcoin-atm-belgium/

Side note: Would it be possible to set up some sort of crowdfunding campaign to get a Bitcoin ATM in my home town (Leuven), if I provide at least 25% of the investment myself? I wouldn't know what perks to give to investors/crowdfunders and it would be a pretty small target audience.
Or would this just be a pretty bad idea to start with, would like to hear some opinions of long-time members of this forum.
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August 16, 2016, 06:14:26 AM
#28
On my country atm's bitcoin is only one too. Bitcoin is not yet famous on my country  Cry

What country you are talking about?
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February 15, 2016, 03:45:26 AM
#27
i'm in italy, there is one in Rome, but for the moment i've never used it, i prefer to buy online
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February 15, 2016, 03:34:07 AM
#26
as i know, when was economic crisis in Greece, there were standing Bitcoin ATM
I only wonder who did provide the BTC atm when there was a high crisis in Greece.
legendary
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February 14, 2016, 08:58:09 PM
#25
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There are two BTC ATMs in my city (metro population a little over 2,000,000).  Both machines work.  Lamassu brand. 

9% premium to "spot" (very high), but localbitcoins.com does not seem to work well here.  Their rep told me that they were going to get better machines (more robust, higher capacity) fairly soon.  Most of the times I have used them there were no other people there wanting to as well.
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February 14, 2016, 07:39:45 PM
#24
Regina, SK Canada has a BTC atm at a pizza place a way from where I am. I can get there, but have to go to another neighborhood to use it.

We went to see it and prove for ourselves that it really was there. I was glad it was there.
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February 13, 2016, 12:38:52 PM
#23
as i know, when was economic crisis in Greece, there were standing Bitcoin ATM
legendary
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February 13, 2016, 12:29:42 PM
#22
There's also two located in one of my countries (Philippines) and none so far AFAIK in my other country (Iran). You could also check the following link for some of early ATM machines that were registered (Note: the new one's seem to be missing on the map): http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-atm-map/
newbie
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February 13, 2016, 11:57:25 AM
#21
Well if you have no other choice then it's good even 3% because you get instant and you are paying in real life which is easier that dealing in forum.

There also the practical factor of reaching out for fiat from your digital coins at physical places. There's a comfort factor here that, obviously, comes at a price...

I would prefer 10x more a local ATM machine that would give me the easy to use tools to convert my coins instead of having to go online to an exchange, post an order, wait for the order to be executed, than transfering fiat to my bank account (which usually takes more than 24 hours) and only after that being able to withdraw my cash.
member
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February 13, 2016, 11:54:57 AM
#20
Well if you have no other choice then it's good even 3% because you get instant and you are paying in real life which is easier that dealing in forum.

There also the practical factor of reaching out for fiat from your digital coins at physical places. There's a comfort factor here that, obviously, comes at a price...
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Aleph.im
February 13, 2016, 11:54:05 AM
#19
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February 13, 2016, 11:52:28 AM
#18
AFAIK, there's no bitcoin ATM's were installed in my country (india). As bitcoin needs even more adoption by some companies here. Hope some ATM's will be installed soon india.
hero member
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February 13, 2016, 11:49:24 AM
#17
Never have seen such atm in the Netherlands. Also can't tell you if it's existing in the Netherlands. Possible someone know more about the availability.

Yes we Actually have 5 bitcoin Atm's in The Netherlands.

Source:
http://coinatmradar.com/country/150/bitcoin-atm-netherlands/

This is a website where u can also see it for your own country!


Not available in Utrecht sadly enough maybe once there will one. Never thought they already were available in the Netherlands. Really cool will such atm attract more people to your company. Something I wonder about such mobile atm.
legendary
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February 13, 2016, 11:44:03 AM
#16
No ATM in my country.Kind of sad.
The actual number of worldwide atms is 577 and growing.
Hope we can make the 1000 in the next 2-3 years.ANd please also in my country at least one! Smiley
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