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Wow! That's cool if you'd ask me. Well, I never knew about bitcoin ATMs let alone know that some countries have "several" of them.

I never knew it too Grin

It still hard to find bitcoin ATM here, but I heard that ATM available in other cities, which is far away from my home. I don't want to go to that city just to try the ATM because that will cost me big money to visit in that city.

But if in my city, one or more bitcoin ATM installed, perhaps, I will go to that place and try the ATM because that can give me experience in using the Bitcoin ATM. I am sure that if bitcoin get more popular than now, we will see many bitcoin ATM will be installed in many country and city so people who have bitcoin can try to use that ATM.
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That is one downside of an Bitcoin ATM, the fees are very high, I checked https://coinatmradar.com/countries/ and it seems that it is not listed yet, so this is fairly new in Nigeria. We have two in my country, we just have one as well this year and pretty much bitcoin is gaining ground here but I'm not sure if people are really using this ATM's around.

That's how the government get their profit, it is by increasing the transactions fees. They know that the cryptocurrency will make their economy grow due to a large impact of it to the people. Government knows that the mass adoption in bitcoin is constantly increasing and maybe soon, more country will do that.

More country will allow their society to use cryptocurrency but they will make the transaction fees very high. In our country, it is hard to access bitcoin wallets because it is not completely allowed by the government. Most especially thay they are not that knowledgeable about the impact of cryptocurrency in our economy.

People are always wondering how will it become implemented in our society to use crypto freely.
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Actually, I haven't used it yet; still anticipating. However, the ATM location is distant from my exact location (maybe an 8 hours drive). But if I get to use it in any way, I'll still give a review based on what I experienced.
i thought you have actually used the machine the way i read your thread lol,but anyway that is too far 8 hours drive.

another question is Does your country has no Banks that offers Crypto atm's?i mean like in my country that there are some banks who has given us cryptonians privilege to use their machines.

but thanks for always sharing your thoughts and experience to us here,it really motivate us more.

It is very hassle for us bitcoin users to adjust because here in our country, cryptocurrency is not yet fully adopted and regulated that's why we are having a hard time using it. Otherwise, we will move to a country that's fully adopted the cryptocurrency like Turkey, Singapore, and etc. If that's the only way because i'm pretty sure that it will take too long before my country approves to use it in a daily basis. As people here who uses cryptocurrency increases, the more people here are going outside of this country to completely use it. Most of the ATM's here are only using fiat currency that's why if you're a fan of crypto then you should make your own way.
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Actually, I haven't used it yet; still anticipating. However, the ATM location is distant from my exact location (maybe an 8 hours drive). But if I get to use it in any way, I'll still give a review based on what I experienced.
i thought you have actually used the machine the way i read your thread lol,but anyway that is too far 8 hours drive.

another question is Does your country has no Banks that offers Crypto atm's?i mean like in my country that there are some banks who has given us cryptonians privilege to use their machines.

but thanks for always sharing your thoughts and experience to us here,it really motivate us more.
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Actually, I haven't used it yet; still anticipating. However, the ATM location is distant from my exact location (maybe an 8 hours drive). But if I get to use it in any way, I'll still give a review based on what I experienced.

I think that is a good decision. You could commute or drive there and give a review of it. You could share your first experience with it not only with the members of this forum but also with the people that living near you. As you said, it is still far from you and that could mean a lot of people around you do not know what bitcoin and crypto currencies are.
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This is a great one for the bitcoin community at large and also a good innovation in your country. How has the reception been so far this innovation has been implemented? Also have you used the machine yet or anticipating to use it soon. I'll also like you to share how your experience was when you use it. A big part of the bitcoin supporters are yet to experience how a bitcoin ATM works due to their country bitcoin regulation and economy and are looking forward to experiencing it in other countries or hopefully things changes in their country in regards to the current bitcoin policy they have.

Actually, I haven't used it yet; still anticipating. However, the ATM location is distant from my exact location (maybe an 8 hours drive). But if I get to use it in any way, I'll still give a review based on what I experienced.
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Congratulation,  nice achievement 😁
In my country we already have several Bitcoin ATM and recently state owned Post started deal with one private company.
They are offering now crypto exchange in all main post offices in the country 😁
Also,  our merchants can use now app and accept payments in btc.
We are going forward!

Wow! That's cool if you'd ask me. Well, I never knew about bitcoin ATMs let alone know that some countries have "several" of them.
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Glad to hear this news, however, slowly adoption will definitely continue and with the drive to continue to promote bitcoin then of course it is something that will have a good impact on the growth of adoption in every country. Maybe it would be better to make a breakthrough to provide alternative payments at each trade center because that way there will be more people who are curious about bitcoin and of course with the many adoptions made in many sectors it will be better because to do the promotion at least have to have the right target.
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I think that machine is in Lagos Nigeria, I had seen the video. What we need more in Nigeria is to hold quality seminars and not the ones that tend to promote exchanges and their coin. In Nigeria, we have some groups going about selling fake coins to the innocent we need to tackle that.
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Which location of Nigeria did you exactly get this from? Nevertheless, it is a huge plus to the people in this region which provides the easiest means of exchange. We are getting there gradually
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I feel very inspired right now. I just came across a video in which there's a Bitcoin ATM in the country! I feel so glad to see how Bitcoin is getting adopted. This proves that after all, our promotion of bitcoin is helping in spreading the news. And we aren't planning to stop the promotion anytime; we're even planning to hold more seminars to help people know about bitcoin. Now, one of the advantages of this Bitcoin ATM is that anyone who doesn't know what Bitcoin is and sees it would ask what the machine is used for, and from there, it just keeps spreading!!! Watch the video here to see how it works. BTW, What progress is happening in your country? If none then try doing more in favour of bitcoin (for countries that find bitcoin legal).
Great to see your country is supporting bitcoin and that people are working hard to make each other aware of crypto currencies, its usage and advantages. True, when someone sees the ATM, they will be curious about it and will eventually get to know about bitcoin. Seminars are going to help too. But keep everything basic. If you go too in depth, they might end up losing their interest thinking that it is too complex. And also make sure you make people aware of the laws regarding crypto currencies (like tax on gains and reporting to authorities).
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Well I would be pleased if there would be more ATMs here in my area, but that isn't the thing that comes into my mind when I am looking for widespread adoption here in my area. I can see that a proper programs should be implemented for people to be aware and learn the true nature of Bitcoin, because it seems like many are having the misconception of Bitcoin of being a ponzi-scheme, scam, and -insert any types of scams you can think of-. I think people need also the knowledge of its economics, how mining works, and what is Lightning Network. It would be pretty hot topic to talk about to be honest.
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I feel very inspired right now. I just came across a video in which there's a Bitcoin ATM in the country! I feel so glad to see how Bitcoin is getting adopted. This proves that after all, our promotion of bitcoin is helping in spreading the news. And we aren't planning to stop the promotion anytime; we're even planning to hold more seminars to help people know about bitcoin. Now, one of the advantages of this Bitcoin ATM is that anyone who doesn't know what Bitcoin is and sees it would ask what the machine is used for, and from there, it just keeps spreading!!! Watch the video here to see how it works. BTW, What progress is happening in your country? If none then try doing more in favour of bitcoin (for countries that find bitcoin legal).
congratulations mate for your country having your  BITCOIN ATM and you must be proud of it right?i have found your posts very promising and dedicated about Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies mate and i hope you will continue boosting this forum with your positive thoughts and views about these currencies.
checking the Video now and hope i will find more educational and valuable ideas about Bitcoin .
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In my country there are many crypto enthusiats and bitcoin users especially among the young generation.
The main problem is there is no clear legislations regarding the use of cryptos. Therefore, no one would take the risk of buying a bitcoin ATM as it can be seized by authorities.

You got this one right.
In my almost 3 years in crypto, I haven't seen any ATM machines here in my country where you can withdraw direct cash. Bitcoin here is neither legal nor illegal so there's really no clear situation in Bitcoin when it comes to the law which I guess stops ATM investors to further push ATM projects in the city. There's an option to withdraw BTC to fiat in banks though, I think there is one bank that offers this and so far my friend uses it until now.
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I will take this opportunity to vent. In my country there are hundreds of young people using computers and smartphones, but unbelievable that these hundreds of young people from my country prefer to spend the whole day on whatsapp, facebook and instagram than try to investigate things about politics and investments (who knows, they might know about bitcoin and blockchain ). I can't understand why the heck young people in my country prefer things like facebook and instagram and have never heard of things like bitcoin
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This is a great one for the bitcoin community at large and also a good innovation in your country. How has the reception been so far this innovation has been implemented? Also have you used the machine yet or anticipating to use it soon. I'll also like you to share how your experience was when you use it. A big part of the bitcoin supporters are yet to experience how a bitcoin ATM works due to their country bitcoin regulation and economy and are looking forward to experiencing it in other countries or hopefully things changes in their country in regards to the current bitcoin policy they have.
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In my country, I've heard that there's already a Bitcoin ATM however I haven't really seen one in person. When I first heard about this similar news, I got excited and happy at the same time because I can see that Bitcoin is starting to gain attention here in my country. But after some time, I don't know if the number of bitcoin ATM increases.
Overall, it's a slow step towards mass adoption. I'm just glad that cryptocurrency is slowly gaining attention here in my country and they're trying to give crypto a place here.

Where is your country? I heard about them years ago but when I went to look for it on bitcoin atm radar, it was already gone. I still haven't seen one in real life too, just in the pictures. But in Asia there are some in Singapore I heard and in Philippines but when it's so easy to get it on apps of localbitcoins I guess no need for BATMs.
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I feel very inspired right now. I just came across a video in which there's a Bitcoin ATM in the country! I feel so glad to see how Bitcoin is getting adopted. This proves that after all, our promotion of bitcoin is helping in spreading the news. And we aren't planning to stop the promotion anytime; we're even planning to hold more seminars to help people know about bitcoin. Now, one of the advantages of this Bitcoin ATM is that anyone who doesn't know what Bitcoin is and sees it would ask what the machine is used for, and from there, it just keeps spreading!!! Watch the video here to see how it works. BTW, What progress is happening in your country? If none then try doing more in favour of bitcoin (for countries that find bitcoin legal).

Congratulation,  nice achievement 😁
In my country we already have several Bitcoin ATM and recently state owned Post started deal with one private company.
They are offering now crypto exchange in all main post offices in the country 😁
Also,  our merchants can use now app and accept payments in btc.
We are going forward!
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we promoting bitcoin ?  no mate i havent prmoted bitcoin yet  . maybe some people did  but if you think that people on this forum promote thier sigs well that is another company/business and not directly bitcoin but somehow related to bitcoin   . still its nice to hear that there are now finally bitcoin atm on your country  . enjoy using it and come back here once again to update if what features you like and dislike , i just hope that btc on your country didnt require a kyc because i  heard other btc atm require a kyc now which sucks
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Lol, your perspective tho. However, it is clearly adoption because if it is not being adopted by the people in the country, why then would someone bring a Bitcoin ATM?
Well, I believe that an analysis was done and observing that people are moving into cryptocurrency, hence the step was taken.

I've probably used the wrong words and made it look like I see this new ATM installment as a negative thing. My bad.

What I meant is that I wish there were more merchants working on implementing Bitcoin rather than installing ATMs. As I've posted earlier today in another thread, ATMs usually take significant % as fees, especially for withdrawals, which is a huge drawback especially for a not-so-good economy like Nigeria's. I've looked up the ATM but I can't seem to find the % it takes for Buy & Sell at the moment, if you could find this information it would be awesome. Just wanted to compare the % to those I find in my country and around Europe. Smiley

The high % for withdrawals makes it very inconvenient for the poorer investors to sell their BTC, because they'll look (and I think everyone will, not just them) to maximize the total sum they'll end up with in their pockets. Hence, I'm thinking the economically disadvantaged countries such as Nigeria and Venezuela need a way to handle BTC with a % as close to 0 as possible. One way to do this is going for online exchanges. On the other side though, it just came into my mind that ATMs can be used to sell BTC when you're in an emergency.. so it's got both advantages and disadvantages.

My apologies for the words used. It seems that I fuck up my statements due to the words I use way more often than I should.

That's not an issue, I've been there before. I guess your pount happens to be more explanatory than earlier. Thanks!
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