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legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 7912
February 29, 2020, 11:03:36 AM
#11
Every stinkin' one I've ever encountered in the USA wants some form of ID
You gotta give Europe a visit then. Here we have quite a lot of them with no KYC up to a certain sum per tx or no KYC at all. I haven't tried cashing out though, that might be a different story. I have never encountered a KYC situation when buying though.

I'm pretty sure that European governments will implement KYC regulations as well.
And by the way,visiting another continent just to use an ATM seems like a pretty stupid idea. Grin

Good work with the ATM map,OP.Now it's time to promote your service and get more people to use it.
I never knew that there are 2 ATMs in my country's capital.Unfortunately I live in the province,so I can't visit the capital every day. Sad

 The first Bitcoin ATM I used was in Bucharest.  I bought coin and I had to scan my ID.  I had such a desire to try one of these new machines that I overlooked the ID requirements.  Since then, I have approached many machines to check rates and requirements... there are machines that only require a valid phone number up to certain limits (in US and Canada) which is good because KYC hasn't been implemented on phone numbers...yet... but this information is very hard to find online.  It would be nice to know all the information about an ATM without having to travel to it.
hero member
Activity: 2744
Merit: 588
February 29, 2020, 02:28:13 AM
#10
Has anybody actually used one of these ATMs?

Like, what kind of KYC do they require, and what kinds of fees? I've been looking to cash out for some time but I'm not looking to fork over my details or get rekt on fees?

Is there a resource that describes the different kind of ATMs and their fees/KYC checks and such?

That's one important question. Though the number of bitcoin ATMs worlwide are increasing, I think very few of those ATMs are really active.
As for me, I haven't used bitcoin ATM up until now even though we have in my area.
I usually transfer it to my bank account or remittance center whenever I want to cash out in fiat.
But this ATM map is useful if you happen to travel and you only have crypto in hand.
But you need to prepare for KYC or other docs, in case they need one.
hero member
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February 29, 2020, 02:00:16 AM
#9
I like the idea that you plan to have a trusted Bitcoin ATM map. Is it an application or to access it just visit this link: https://www.bitrawr.com/bitcoin-atms?
Anyway, besides guiding to the Bitcoin ATM, I see that Bitrawr also helps people to find out the best exchanges or trusted wallets. How you can do this? Do you have certain data related to current top exchanges or wallets? Is it accurate enough?
hero member
Activity: 3192
Merit: 939
February 29, 2020, 01:29:46 AM
#8
Every stinkin' one I've ever encountered in the USA wants some form of ID
You gotta give Europe a visit then. Here we have quite a lot of them with no KYC up to a certain sum per tx or no KYC at all. I haven't tried cashing out though, that might be a different story. I have never encountered a KYC situation when buying though.

I'm pretty sure that European governments will implement KYC regulations as well.
And by the way,visiting another continent just to use an ATM seems like a pretty stupid idea. Grin

Good work with the ATM map,OP.Now it's time to promote your service and get more people to use it.
I never knew that there are 2 ATMs in my country's capital.Unfortunately I live in the province,so I can't visit the capital every day. Sad
legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 3015
Welt Am Draht
February 28, 2020, 07:24:00 PM
#7
That's a great point. The fees, KYC, and other requirements are set by the BTM provider (GeneralBytes, Lamassu, etc). I'll be updating the map to show live rates and usage requirements.

That's vital in getting people in, and keeping it up to date as well. I'm sure most ATM maps are painfully out of date and none I've seen so far had any info on how they work. It's the difference between wasting a trip and doing business with it for years.
member
Activity: 83
Merit: 15
February 28, 2020, 07:23:45 PM
#6
Has anybody actually used one of these ATMs?

Like, what kind of KYC do they require, and what kinds of fees? I've been looking to cash out for some time but I'm not looking to fork over my details or get rekt on fees?

Is there a resource that describes the different kind of ATMs and their fees/KYC checks and such?

 Every stinkin' one I've ever encountered in the USA wants some form of ID


Yeah, when regulations are as strong it's hard for companies not to follow suit. It's kinda lame bc as a small company it'd be hard to deal with the fees / regulations of multiple states so it can effectively stunt growth.
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1599
February 28, 2020, 07:15:48 PM
#5
Every stinkin' one I've ever encountered in the USA wants some form of ID
You gotta give Europe a visit then. Here we have quite a lot of them with no KYC up to a certain sum per tx or no KYC at all. I haven't tried cashing out though, that might be a different story. I have never encountered a KYC situation when buying though.
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 7912
February 28, 2020, 06:22:59 PM
#4
Has anybody actually used one of these ATMs?

Like, what kind of KYC do they require, and what kinds of fees? I've been looking to cash out for some time but I'm not looking to fork over my details or get rekt on fees?

Is there a resource that describes the different kind of ATMs and their fees/KYC checks and such?

 Every stinkin' one I've ever encountered in the USA wants some form of ID
member
Activity: 74
Merit: 44
February 28, 2020, 06:13:14 PM
#3
Has anybody actually used one of these ATMs?

Like, what kind of KYC do they require, and what kinds of fees? I've been looking to cash out for some time but I'm not looking to fork over my details or get rekt on fees?

Is there a resource that describes the different kind of ATMs and their fees/KYC checks and such?

That's a great point. The fees, KYC, and other requirements are set by the BTM provider (GeneralBytes, Lamassu, etc). I'll be updating the map to show live rates and usage requirements.
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1189
February 28, 2020, 06:07:18 PM
#2
Has anybody actually used one of these ATMs?

Like, what kind of KYC do they require, and what kinds of fees? I've been looking to cash out for some time but I'm not looking to fork over my details or get rekt on fees?

Is there a resource that describes the different kind of ATMs and their fees/KYC checks and such?
member
Activity: 74
Merit: 44
February 28, 2020, 06:01:01 PM
#1
I'm building a brand new Bitcoin ATM map and maintaining the integrity of the information available with BTMs.
Many pop up overnight and then disappear months later. It's a tough task to map all of them but I've started with all the currently known and operating.

I'd love some feedback and help with maintaining this database if possible.
https://www.bitrawr.com/bitcoin-atms
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