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Topic: Bloomberg News: Worlds Second Bitcoin ATM opens in Istanbul Ataturk Airport (Read 4525 times)

sr. member
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The volume and demand  were very high and we had to reevaluate the process and the technical challenges.

Wtf? They run out of coins or something? That looked kind of amateurish anyway.
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CoinDesk -- UPDATE (25th November 2013 16:25 GMT): Travelers Box is now no longer converting foreign currency into bitcoin. CEO Tomer Zussman sent CoinDesk the following statement:

“We never expected this kind of exposure at this early stage. The kiosks are working very well with all other products but we didn’t expect what happened with Bitcoin in few days. The volume and demand  were very high and we had to reevaluate the process and the technical challenges.

We are working very hard in order to bring Bitcoin back to the kiosks and we will announce it as soon as possible.”

http://www.coindesk.com/travelers-box-foreign-currency-bitcoin-airport/
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good thought carlton.

To add one thing: Down here in germany turkish immigrants are the majority of immigrants. I hope they'll use bitcoin for remittance. When this starts, it'll be veeeery big
sr. member
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Wait till someone puts one in Manchester airport UK and see how long it takes for the cops to close the M56 and all other major roads leading to it lol.
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Bitstamp trader
Next thing I want to hear is a company putting in 50 Bitcoin ATM machines in international airports around the world!

i know of at least one more in Canada except the 1st one in Vancouver.
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Next thing I want to hear is a company putting in 50 Bitcoin ATM machines in international airports around the world!
sr. member
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Which side of the customs check they're on makes a huge difference to the legal situation, it could be a sign towards acceptance though as its ideal for customs observation.

Sign of acceptance about what? Paypal,ebay and amazon? I 'm pretty sure those companies are acceptable in Turkey.
legendary
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We need these things in every major international airport. If you could get local fiat out it would be even better.

The company doing this were covered on Coindesk, and they're apparently pushing to get the 5 more ATM's into other international airports before the end of the year. Based in Gibraltar (another eyebrow raiser IMO).
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Terminated.
We need these things in every major international airport. If you could get local fiat out it would be even better.
One day we might be able to travel just about anywhere using bitcoin, hopefully.
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Viva Ut Vivas
We need these things in every major international airport. If you could get local fiat out it would be even better.
legendary
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Which side of the customs check they're on makes a huge difference to the legal situation, it could be a sign towards acceptance though as its ideal for customs observation.
Travelersbox told in an interview http://bitcoin-turkiye.blogspot.com/2013/11/bitcoin-kiosk-of-istanbul-travelersbox.html that kiosks were located both landside and airside. You can find units at the land side next to the check in area, next to HSBC business lounge, gate 214, gate 216 and around the gates.



Wow. Taken altogether, that's a ringing endorsement. Expect retailer uptake to come about because of this. Someone powerful really wants the dollar/fiat system dead, I don't think there's any mistaking that. Or the Turkish political powers want to do that themselves, but that seems less likely... I guess we will maybe someday find an answer to that.
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That's fantastic news...

Glad to see Turkey showing leadership on bitcoin...
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Which side of the customs check they're on makes a huge difference to the legal situation, it could be a sign towards acceptance though as its ideal for customs observation.
Travelersbox told in an interview http://bitcoin-turkiye.blogspot.com/2013/11/bitcoin-kiosk-of-istanbul-travelersbox.html that kiosks were located both landside and airside. You can find units at the land side next to the check in area, next to HSBC business lounge, gate 214, gate 216 and around the gates.

legendary
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The revolution will be monetized!
the beauty of this one is that it just appeared out of nowhere.  i've not seen one peep of this strategy here or on Reddit.

WAY TO GO!
I bet we see more and more of this as bitcoin moves outside our English speaking community and into the world. Turkey is an super cool place. They are not quite Europe, not quite the middle east. If you have not been there I highly recommend it. Flights can be very reasonable. I've seen Chicago to Istanbul direct for $539! and inside Turkey you can catch flights for like $25.
legendary
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So in a country with these various competing powerful interests, to get the OK to stick a Bitcoin ATM in their MAIN AIRPORT is going to need some high level of co-operation, anyone representing the above interests who dislike this idea will have a decent hand to play if they want to let it be known that they want that thing to disappear and not come back.

I think you are overthinking this.
Most probably the company has a license for a machine with which you can fund your digital accounts on paypal etc.

They just added bitcoin as an option and probably noone cared enough to check what bitcoin is.
Officials saw a logo next to paypal,ebay and amazon and thought of it as another payment processor or something...

It's not even a bitcoin atm after all.


Well, we'll see how it pans out. The truth has a habit of becoming known in the end. All those powerful lobbies do exist in Turkey though, and it is a major center of converegnce for differing aspects of the world, that much is definitely true.
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So in a country with these various competing powerful interests, to get the OK to stick a Bitcoin ATM in their MAIN AIRPORT is going to need some high level of co-operation, anyone representing the above interests who dislike this idea will have a decent hand to play if they want to let it be known that they want that thing to disappear and not come back.

I think you are overthinking this.
Most probably the company has a license for a machine with which you can fund your digital accounts on paypal etc.

They just added bitcoin as an option and probably noone cared enough to check what bitcoin is.
Officials saw a logo next to paypal,ebay and amazon and thought of it as another payment processor or something...

It's not even a bitcoin atm after all.
legendary
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In fact, Turkey really is a nexus of all sorts of different aspects of the world coming together, this is where the EU meets the Middle East, where Islam meets Christianity, where NATO meets the Middle East and Central Asia...

Turkey getting on board, and in a way that's as significant as putting a BTC bureau de change in Istanbul airport, it's a very important measure of the impact Bitcoin is having.
legendary
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Fucks sake.


I'm not questioning the business sense in putting it in an airport, the reason for that couldn't be any more obvious.


What I'm saying is: Turkey

  • Military traditionally has a lot of political power
  • NATO member
  • Big friends with the US (war on terror, Iraq, Syria etc)
  • Alleged to be heavily involved in alot of subterfuge at many levels all over Middle East and Central Asia, hence....
  • Secret Service/Secret Police
  • Gangsters
  • Drug kingpins
  • Drug transit (heroin out of Afghanistan, cannabis from Pakistan & India)

I could go on, there's more to it than I know, I'm sure.

So in a country with these various competing powerful interests, to get the OK to stick a Bitcoin ATM in their MAIN AIRPORT is going to need some high level of co-operation, anyone representing the above interests who dislike this idea will have a decent hand to play if they want to let it be known that they want that thing to disappear and not come back.

Get it?
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