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Topic: Bitcoin ATM's Need Homes (Read 497 times)

legendary
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December 27, 2017, 06:48:14 PM
#12
Just a bump.

Nobody wants to host a bitcoin ATM?

Did you ever get any BTC ATM's installed in Melbourne?  Are they buying?  Did you try further a field such as Sydney, Adelaide or Brisbane (or even Shepparton / Ballarat) ??
Didn't have much interest from anyone in Melbourne when i was looking, most people didn't know anything about bitcoin at that time. It might be easier now that bitcoin is in the news weekly but i no longer work with the company anymore.

I will lock the thread now to keep the sig spammers out.

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December 26, 2017, 02:38:03 AM
#11
Imagine having a little machine that gives you fiat cash in exchange for btc, but you can have one in your home!
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December 26, 2017, 02:34:47 AM
#10
I seen this post and was curious as to why the atms are only being offered in Melbourne Australia. Is this due to your atms only being able to accept Australian currency.  If someone from Canada or United States wanted to accept bitcoin atms into their business would there be restrictions that would make it hard. I know the market in this two countries is lacking atms.
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December 26, 2017, 02:03:32 AM
#9
Just a bump.

Nobody wants to host a bitcoin ATM?

Did you ever get any BTC ATM's installed in Melbourne?  Are they buying?  Did you try further a field such as Sydney, Adelaide or Brisbane (or even Shepparton / Ballarat) ??
legendary
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March 20, 2016, 11:28:54 PM
#8
Just a bump.

Nobody wants to host a bitcoin ATM?
legendary
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March 18, 2016, 04:35:23 AM
#7
Have you tried placing these around shopping malls or the rent there is too high to even consider it?
Rent is not much of an issue yet.

Shopping malls would be great locations but often very hard to get in contact with the store manager who can make a decision on this.   
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March 18, 2016, 04:32:54 AM
#6
Hope you do not mind, if we ask you a few questions? a. How do you usually decide where to place these ATM's?  b. Would it be possible to ship them to other countries or are they configured and licensed for Aus? c. Are you the supplier or a re-seller? d. How many other BTM's/ATM's do you have in Melbourn already? e. Have you seen any growth in the need for more ATM's to be installed in the rest of Aus? Give us some more information about scene. 
I don't mind answering a few questions but due to another project i have running i can't answer all.

A. BTM locations are always best at stores with long hours so customers can visit after work and on weekends. Close to public transport is always good too.

B. The BTM's i currently have access to are to be used in Australia and i can't see myself exporting any of the ones i have.
If you need a BTM in another country PM me and i will organise one for you.

C. I cannot yet answer but more of a re-supplier.

D. I have a few machines ready to go now in Melbourne (more than 5).

E. Not willing to discuss the growth seen yet due to another project i am working on.

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March 18, 2016, 04:25:06 AM
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Have you tried placing these around shopping malls or the rent there is too high to even consider it?
legendary
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March 18, 2016, 04:21:43 AM
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If there is store owner who wants this Bitcoin ATM to be set up in their shop, how can they earn from this and how much electricity does one ATM can consume and of course who will pay for that bill? Is that going to be paid by the owner of the Bitcoin ATM?
The store owner can earn income from a percentage of BTC sale or possibly a monthly payment to host the BTM could be discussed.
The amount would depend on sales revenues over the first month of operation.

The machines don't consume much electricity at all and all costs incurred would be discussed when a location is found.

All of the above really depends on how good the location is, i need locations with late opening hours, weekends and easily accessible by all forms of transport.

The higher the revenue the BTM was to generate the better deal i could work out with the store owner. 
legendary
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March 18, 2016, 02:13:21 AM
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If there is store owner who wants this Bitcoin ATM to be set up in their shop, how can they earn from this and how much electricity does one ATM can consume and of course who will pay for that bill? Is that going to be paid by the owner of the Bitcoin ATM?
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March 18, 2016, 02:07:42 AM
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Hope you do not mind, if we ask you a few questions? a. How do you usually decide where to place these ATM's?  b. Would it be possible to ship them to other countries or are they configured and licensed for Aus? c. Are you the supplier or a re-seller? d. How many other BTM's/ATM's do you have in Melbourn already? e. Have you seen any growth in the need for more ATM's to be installed in the rest of Aus? Give us some more information about scene. 
legendary
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March 18, 2016, 01:54:17 AM
#1
I have a few Lamassu bitcoin ATM's supplied by bitrocket that need homes around Melbourne, Australia.
I need good locations that are easily accessible by car and public transport with willing shop owner that are keen to host a bitcoin ATM on their premises.

If you know somebody please send me a PM me and we can discuss further.

Regards: BTCitkilo.
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