So this means it is allowed to run an ATM machine in the country as long as it's license?
Why are ATM owners not securing their business with license, they are putting their business at risk with their action.
Because once they are asking for the license they must follow the rules and most operators don't want to follow those for multiple causes, some of them, fortunately just a minority,are installing those just as money laundering scheme, dirty cash gets is deposited there, the company deposits it to a bank and then it's all clean, it cand be sent to an exchange, get more bitcoins and redo the whole thing. Some are avoiding it just because they are not willing to disclose their profits, some are plain stupid and think they can get away with it.
That's why some ATMs get shut down, that's why some exchanges flee from a country toa more relaxed jurisdiction and so on.
The same companies that scream about laws and regulations to boost their business are the same that are trying to ditch them to avoid paying taxes.
It may be a part of larger conspiracy against bitcoin or may not be! B
Stop seeing conspiracies everywhere, this ain't 2012 anymore, Germany has allowed banks to deal with banks, how the hell are their conspiring against Bitcoin by removing some ATM machines?
It is not at all clear to me that someone can set up an ATM in a mall or at a train station without obtaining all the necessary permits. It is obvious that there are some loopholes in the law that individuals take advantage of, and given the high fees that crypto ATM devices have (5-10 +%), it is not difficult to imagine how much profit there is.
The loophole is that to install a machine in a shop or a mall you need two permissions, from the owner of the space, who in most cases doesn't care that much and from the operator of the ATM, which is quite funny. Unlike in the cases of traditional ATMs where if you need to install in a mall an ING ATM let's say you needed permissions from the bank, now the one granting you that is yourself. And malls don't really care about it, if they have enough space they will let you install all the shit possible as long as you pay and you have a registered company, registered only and not a licensed money transmitter or something else since it's not any of their business.
Of course, I'm speaking of my own country but I don't assume laws in Germany are much different as we speak of a deal between two private entities that has nothing to do with anything else than a lease of space.