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Title: Rentable Bitcoin ATM
Post by: batesresearch on August 15, 2015, 04:44:02 PM
I'm researching this now so will update this topic with what I find.

I am looking for 'rentable' Bitcoin ATMs in the UK - I am based in Manchester and would like a Bitcoin ATM for a upcoming event probably for a few days. Does anyone know if anyone offers this service?


Title: Re: Rentable Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Ilove-Obama on August 15, 2015, 04:50:56 PM
I'm researching this now so will update this topic with what I find.

I am looking for 'rentable' Bitcoin ATMs in the UK - I am based in Manchester and would like a Bitcoin ATM for a upcoming event probably for a few days. Does anyone know if anyone offers this service?

It is easier for you yourself to buy the ATM and set in England
https://bitcoinatm.com/


Title: Re: Rentable Bitcoin ATM
Post by: batesresearch on August 15, 2015, 05:01:21 PM
I'm researching this now so will update this topic with what I find.

I am looking for 'rentable' Bitcoin ATMs in the UK - I am based in Manchester and would like a Bitcoin ATM for a upcoming event probably for a few days. Does anyone know if anyone offers this service?

It is easier for you yourself to buy the ATM and set in England
https://bitcoinatm.com/

I was thinking that but I have no permanent place to put it for constant use.


Title: Re: Rentable Bitcoin ATM
Post by: harrymmmm on August 15, 2015, 05:36:17 PM
I'm researching this now so will update this topic with what I find.

I am looking for 'rentable' Bitcoin ATMs in the UK - I am based in Manchester and would like a Bitcoin ATM for a upcoming event probably for a few days. Does anyone know if anyone offers this service?

It is easier for you yourself to buy the ATM and set in England
https://bitcoinatm.com/

I was thinking that but I have no permanent place to put it for constant use.

Maybe someone would rent it from you? I saw someone asking for that here somewhere ...


Title: Re: Rentable Bitcoin ATM
Post by: batesresearch on August 16, 2015, 10:13:57 AM
Maybe someone would rent it from you? I saw someone asking for that here somewhere ...

I've been looking around to see if anyone UK based is selling one or anyone UK based makes them


Title: Re: Rentable Bitcoin ATM
Post by: harrymmmm on August 16, 2015, 08:53:25 PM
Maybe someone would rent it from you? I saw someone asking for that here somewhere ...

I've been looking around to see if anyone UK based is selling one or anyone UK based makes them

I was mostly joking around.
But the point was that there IS a market for rentable atm's. It might be that you are the only buyer tho :)
If it's cheap to buy one to satisfy your needs for a few days, then maybe it's profitable to rent it out at some low rent afterwards.


Title: Re: Rentable Bitcoin ATM
Post by: gablay12 on August 16, 2015, 09:14:56 PM
Is there a second hand market for BTC atms?


Title: Re: Rentable Bitcoin ATM
Post by: PolarPoint on August 16, 2015, 09:36:37 PM
I'm researching this now so will update this topic with what I find.

I am looking for 'rentable' Bitcoin ATMs in the UK - I am based in Manchester and would like a Bitcoin ATM for a upcoming event probably for a few days. Does anyone know if anyone offers this service?

http://coinatmradar.com/city/99/bitcoin-atm-manchester/

I can find 2 bitcoin ATM in Manchester, and there are a few more further away. Contact all of them and ask if they want to relocate their ATM to your venue for 1 or more days. It's a good promotion event for them if they do not have much traffic at their location. You can offer to cover transportation and security costs.


Title: Re: Rentable Bitcoin ATM
Post by: gablay12 on August 17, 2015, 06:20:05 AM
Are there other European BTC ATM manufacturers? I would very much appreciate if you share.


Title: Re: Rentable Bitcoin ATM
Post by: batesresearch on August 17, 2015, 09:03:27 AM
http://coinatmradar.com/city/99/bitcoin-atm-manchester/

I can find 2 bitcoin ATM in Manchester, and there are a few more further away. Contact all of them and ask if they want to relocate their ATM to your venue for 1 or more days. It's a good promotion event for them if they do not have much traffic at their location. You can offer to cover transportation and security costs.

^ Good idea! Thanks


Title: Re: Rentable Bitcoin ATM
Post by: batesresearch on August 17, 2015, 09:18:37 AM
Are there other European BTC ATM manufacturers? I would very much appreciate if you share.

Not that am I aware of or that I have found up to now


Title: Re: Rentable Bitcoin ATM
Post by: batesresearch on August 18, 2015, 06:20:54 PM
I've asked satoshipoint.com to see if they manufacturer ATMs or would be able to rent us one.


Title: Re: Rentable Bitcoin ATM
Post by: maokoto on August 18, 2015, 06:57:15 PM
But, there is no legal paperwork to do in order to install a Bitcoin ATM?


Title: Re: Rentable Bitcoin ATM
Post by: ashour on August 18, 2015, 06:59:31 PM
I'm researching this now so will update this topic with what I find.

I am looking for 'rentable' Bitcoin ATMs in the UK - I am based in Manchester and would like a Bitcoin ATM for a upcoming event probably for a few days. Does anyone know if anyone offers this service?

It is easier for you yourself to buy the ATM and set in England
https://bitcoinatm.com/

I don't think that it is worth it to buy a bitcoin ATM that costs several thousands dollars if you are going to use it  for a few days.


Title: Re: Rentable Bitcoin ATM
Post by: batesresearch on August 31, 2015, 01:21:12 PM
No reply off satoshipoint.com up to know, not many people in the UK seem to know much about ATMs or are too busy to reply!


Title: Re: Rentable Bitcoin ATM
Post by: CoinATMRadar on September 06, 2015, 11:19:14 AM
The best would be to contact local UK operators if they can provide it for a short while.

Here is the list of UK bitcoin ATM operators and a number of machines they run:

SatoshiPointhttp://satoshipoint.co.uk/13
CeXhttps://uk.webuy.com/5
FutureCoinshttp://futurecoins.co.uk/4
Cointraderhttps://www.cointrader.net/bitcoin-atm-locations1
BitBuddyhttp://bitbuddyatm.com/1
Bit2Bithttp://bit2bit.co/1

So contacting Jonny from satoshipoint is probably the best idea.

There are also couple of manufacturers in Europe, e.g. General Bytes in Prague or Germany based bitXAtm, but I'm not sure if this makes sense to do this, so agreeing with local operators makes much more sense.