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Title: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: dejavuboy on March 19, 2017, 04:41:24 PM
As Coin Cloud Moves To Spread Bitcoin ATMs Across The United States. Considering the emerging opportunities in the US for Bitcoin as an alternative financial option, as proven by the activities of already installed BTMs, Coin Cloud plans to continue its rapid expansion nationwide.

With over 15 Bitaccess BTM kiosks, Coin Cloud claims to be the largest Bitcoin ATM (BTM) operator on the west coast.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: knircky on March 19, 2017, 04:52:19 PM
As Coin Cloud Moves To Spread Bitcoin ATMs Across The United States. Considering the emerging opportunities in the US for Bitcoin as an alternative financial option, as proven by the activities of already installed BTMs, Coin Cloud plans to continue its rapid expansion nationwide.

With over 15 Bitaccess BTM kiosks, Coin Cloud claims to be the largest Bitcoin ATM (BTM) operator on the west coast.

Yes if it was as cheap as coinbase


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: 7788bitcoin on March 19, 2017, 06:01:26 PM
I think until now bitcoin ATM is still be best way to allow newcomers to acquire small amount of bitcoin, although the rate is a bit expensive.

Besides, it can also serve as an advertisement in the public places.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: bitbunnny on March 19, 2017, 06:12:26 PM
Bitcoin ATMs are no new thing anymore and I think many Bitcoin users are familiar with them and are frequently using it. In my country there are few of them placed in biger cities and are well accepted. So far I haven't heard that people had bad experiences so, yes, I would use them although I prefer some other ways to get Bitcoins.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Paid Piper on March 19, 2017, 07:52:12 PM
I think until now bitcoin ATM is still be best way to allow newcomers to acquire small amount of bitcoin, although the rate is a bit expensive.

Besides, it can also serve as an advertisement in the public places.
i do not think that we need for any bitcoin atm, we can use our online wallet any time and anywhere, i think when the number of bitcoin uses will increase then the idea of bitcoin ATM may work a little but stil i do not think that a lot of people will appreciate this idea.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: European Central Bank on March 19, 2017, 07:56:47 PM
if the fees weren't totally stupid and i didn't have squirt some saliva into the machine for them to keep then absolutely. there don't seem to be many machines like that around.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: bitcoin-shark on March 19, 2017, 08:26:33 PM
i actualy use an bitcoin ATM and i am very satisfy,it s easy is fast is anonymous


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: OROBTC on March 19, 2017, 08:37:13 PM
if the fees weren't totally stupid and i didn't have squirt some saliva into the machine for them to keep then absolutely. there don't seem to be many machines like that around.


Yeah, I agree 100% on both points.

I have only used two machines (one was years ago in NYC, the other in Vancouver) that did not require ID and/or cell numbers.  I too would like to have some anonymity left in this brave new world of total tracking.

I can live with the 13.5% and 14% fees (from the two machines closest to me), but I don't have to like it.

For a lower fee (7.5%) I have bought at https://buy.bitcoin.com/.  But, that's not anonymous either.

For a while I was a customer of Circle, their fee was pretty low (1% - 2% IIRC), but then they apparently abandoned that segment of their business.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: BunnyShibe on March 19, 2017, 09:08:42 PM
i actualy use an bitcoin ATM and i am very satisfy,it s easy is fast is anonymous
to me i personally never use bitcoin ATM, as in my country we do not have such facilities. but i think the online bitcoin wallet is some thing more than bitcoin ATM as we can use our online wallet anywhere.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: ajaxmoor on March 19, 2017, 09:24:31 PM
As Coin Cloud Moves To Spread Bitcoin ATMs Across The United States. Considering the emerging opportunities in the US for Bitcoin as an alternative financial option, as proven by the activities of already installed BTMs, Coin Cloud plans to continue its rapid expansion nationwide.

With over 15 Bitaccess BTM kiosks, Coin Cloud claims to be the largest Bitcoin ATM (BTM) operator on the west coast.

Only if requires very little fees like other exchange sites. If however it allows us to remain anonymous while buying, maybe it would be a little more preferred. Never seen any BTC BTM in my life though.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: drakker on March 19, 2017, 09:44:42 PM
Maybe but I think I'd rather do it online. Less hassle and less transaction fees. But if the fees are low and the atm can be reach easily that you dont have to travel long to access it maybe I would love to use it. As of now I don't see one of it in my country.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: soham on March 19, 2017, 09:55:55 PM
Being a business organization meant for profit, I am sure Coin Cloud fees will be at a very higher side. means, you will have to pay an exorbitant fees if you want to withdraw any amount of bitcoin from their ATM. I have tried to search their website for the fees, but surprisingly could not find anything. If anyone knows, please let us know as well.

I personally would not prefer bitcoin ATM for the fees only. Because we have options to cash out out bitcoins in a easy way using localbitcoin service and also fees are quite less than the market rate. Unless and until, I have an emergency, I would not prefer bitcoin ATM.

 


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Owl_Fintech on March 19, 2017, 10:02:12 PM
That would certainly be something that would greatly simplify things. The procedures and high fees to withdraw money through exchanges make things more complicated, especially for less experienced users.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: tiggytomb on March 19, 2017, 10:03:05 PM
I have used one which is in my area a while ago just to see the process, it really was straight forward and quick.
The only downside was the fee which was about 10%, I agree it is the easiest way for newcomers to enter into bitcoin to see how it works.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: megynacuna on March 19, 2017, 10:11:14 PM
As Coin Cloud Moves To Spread Bitcoin ATMs Across The United States. Considering the emerging opportunities in the US for Bitcoin as an alternative financial option, as proven by the activities of already installed BTMs, Coin Cloud plans to continue its rapid expansion nationwide.

With over 15 Bitaccess BTM kiosks, Coin Cloud claims to be the largest Bitcoin ATM (BTM) operator on the west coast.

I would gladly use it especially when I want to buy up more coins with fiat. I'm told the one in my country only sells BTC to your wallet but doesn't withdraw fiat like conventional ATM machines so I will suggest improvements in the ones coin cloud is installing to have a feature to cash out fiat.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: bitcoin revo on March 19, 2017, 10:18:57 PM
The only downside was the fee which was about 10%

Hmm... that's not a disadvantage that I'd be willing to go through just for the luxury of being able to buy bitcoins with an ATM.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: DomainMagnate on March 19, 2017, 10:20:42 PM
As Coin Cloud Moves To Spread Bitcoin ATMs Across The United States. Considering the emerging opportunities in the US for Bitcoin as an alternative financial option, as proven by the activities of already installed BTMs, Coin Cloud plans to continue its rapid expansion nationwide.

With over 15 Bitaccess BTM kiosks, Coin Cloud claims to be the largest Bitcoin ATM (BTM) operator on the west coast.
How does bitcoin ATM actually works?It must not be similar to fiat atm where you swipe ATM card,enter amount and get currency.I am intrigued about its working as bitcoin is not physical currency so what do you get when you use bitcoin ATM?


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: pecson134 on March 19, 2017, 11:31:10 PM
I would definitely agree to this one. Though i have a bank atm account, I still prefer to have alternative way to receive money just like this. This way it can save me transfering from wallet to bank since it is direct.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: xuan87 on March 19, 2017, 11:35:17 PM
Unfortunately in my city there are no bitcoin ATM, so I don't  know how is the feeling of able to withdraw money from that ATM, I will like to try to withdraw money from bitcoin ATM to know how it's feel, but after that maybe I won't withdraw anymore because I heard the fee is so high, if the fee is too high then I will prefer to find other way to withdraw my money


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: socks435 on March 19, 2017, 11:38:55 PM
Looks like us is a lucky place where bitcoin ATM spreading but here in my country you can only see 1 bitcoin ATM which is too far in my area..
Hope that they can increase more ATM available  so that we can use the withdraw deposit instantly without going to banks..
Sometimes here its hard to withdraw or exchange your bitcoin into money hopefully that they can spread ATM also here..


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on March 19, 2017, 11:44:06 PM
As Coin Cloud Moves To Spread Bitcoin ATMs Across The United States. Considering the emerging opportunities in the US for Bitcoin as an alternative financial option, as proven by the activities of already installed BTMs, Coin Cloud plans to continue its rapid expansion nationwide.

With over 15 Bitaccess BTM kiosks, Coin Cloud claims to be the largest Bitcoin ATM (BTM) operator on the west coast.

Yes if it was as cheap as coinbase
Or Circle, RIP.  Hell yes, I'd give it a shot.  The thing is that even if I bought some bitcoin at an ATM, I have no doubt whatsoever that the nearest business WON'T take bitcoin.  But I'd buy it just to try.  My options these days are limited for buying.  In the US, I don't think bitcoin ATMs are going to catch on--maybe in Europe or Asia they will.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: shinratensei_ on March 19, 2017, 11:52:50 PM
As Coin Cloud Moves To Spread Bitcoin ATMs Across The United States. Considering the emerging opportunities in the US for Bitcoin as an alternative financial option, as proven by the activities of already installed BTMs, Coin Cloud plans to continue its rapid expansion nationwide.

With over 15 Bitaccess BTM kiosks, Coin Cloud claims to be the largest Bitcoin ATM (BTM) operator on the west coast.
I wouldn't, I don't think if that will give an efficiency or more adoption. I was finding the main concern. The first, use the bitcoin ATM will charge you a lot. I've tried it on the previous time and it was charged me some dollars just to pay the fees. In my life, i will not use the bitcoin atm until the fees will be rational for me.
And the others you can see any criminal case in Mexico. How weak the bitcoin atm itself. http://infocoin.net/en/2017/01/14/3-people-arrested-for-destroying-bitcoin-atms-in-the-usa/


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: UCHCHILD on March 20, 2017, 12:08:27 AM
i actualy use an bitcoin ATM and i am very satisfy,it s easy is fast is anonymous

Good to see this feedback so I hope sooner we have it here too in our country. How about its fees?? Does it requires high fee or not??


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: szpalata on March 20, 2017, 12:42:04 AM
That will be a great pleasure, I'm actually craving to lay my fingers on one of them and hopefully we can have some in my country soon because I want to learn all the rudiments of operating it and then cash out bitcoins to show off to my friends.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: taxmanmt5 on March 20, 2017, 03:05:45 AM
As Coin Cloud Moves To Spread Bitcoin ATMs Across The United States. Considering the emerging opportunities in the US for Bitcoin as an alternative financial option, as proven by the activities of already installed BTMs, Coin Cloud plans to continue its rapid expansion nationwide.

With over 15 Bitaccess BTM kiosks, Coin Cloud claims to be the largest Bitcoin ATM (BTM) operator on the west coast.

This will be cool if every country will have Bitcoin ATMs and for sure if it has lower fees. And I guess there is no problem so far to those countries who have this at the moment. The earlier they have this facility, the better it is for their own country people.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: HarringtonStark on March 20, 2017, 03:10:56 AM
I think until now bitcoin ATM is still be best way to allow newcomers to acquire small amount of bitcoin, although the rate is a bit expensive.

Besides, it can also serve as an advertisement in the public places.
i do not think that we need for any bitcoin atm, we can use our online wallet any time and anywhere, i think when the number of bitcoin uses will increase then the idea of bitcoin ATM may work a little but stil i do not think that a lot of people will appreciate this idea.

Yeah but sometimes we need to convert bitcoins to cash on demand and an ATM is one of the fastest ways.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Hydrogen on March 20, 2017, 03:24:34 AM
AFAIK historically, some ATM's have been manufactured by shell corps owned by organized crime and used to conduct money laundering.

ATM machines are also one of the places thieves stakeout to steal pin numbers and credit card data.

Other than those small issues, hell yeah. I would totes use a bitcoin atm.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Zadicar on March 20, 2017, 03:28:05 AM
Theres an ATM machine here on my country but just only 1 which is placed on the capital city which is too far away on my place which means i cant still use it but if ever i had the chance i will try to use it for once just to know how does it feel and i know the rates would be more expensive compared to typical exchanges.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: HabBear on March 20, 2017, 03:28:56 AM
No more than you need an ATM now with fiat, except the transaction direction is different. Bitcoin ATMs existed for deposits, not withdrawals.

Honestly, the answer is Never. I would never use a Bitcoin ATM. It's never needed, not when you directly buy Bitcoin through Coinbase with a debit card.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: sonic212 on March 20, 2017, 03:50:25 AM
I think it's good to make Bitcoin ATM, because a lot of people who do not have an ATM card and also use it for that, so I personally agree with their Bitcoin ATM there and very helpful all the people who want to exchange Bitcoin to be real money.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: ASHLIUSZ on March 20, 2017, 04:04:51 AM
By the ongoing price drop the situation of losing a small amount of bitcoin too is a hard thing. Bitcoin is found very small number compared to the exchange availability. Also the transaction or withdrawal fee levied on ATMs were quite high than the exchange rate. This makes the decreased use of bitcoin ATM.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: tabas on March 20, 2017, 04:14:24 AM
Yes, I will definitely use bitcoin ATM. And in my country where bitcoin isn't popular, it would be amazing for me to be seen by those people that doesn't have any knowledge about bitcoin. It will make me some kind of a techie guy where I can withdraw my bitcoins whenever I need it. Good thing to it, robbers doesn't know what bitcoin is, so it will be safe in my country.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: ethereumhunter on March 20, 2017, 04:21:37 AM
if there are any bitcoin ATM in my city, i will trying to use like other members said because i am too curious and want to see how it looks like, i think its the same as ordinary ATM. but i want to see the process buy and sell of bitcoin in reality. i hope soon in my city can add one or two machine so bitcoin user will trying to use the bitcoin ATM.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: dihari on March 20, 2017, 04:29:58 AM
It will be good if bitcoin Atm that they build have service deposit (buy) and cash withdrawal (sell). In my country, bitcoin Atm that made by a local exchanger is just available in 2 big cities. And the ATM is only use for buying btc, not for withdraw.
It's a big expansion from coin cloud to spread bitcoin (buy, sell, spend) in the United States.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Soul Reaper on March 20, 2017, 04:32:17 AM
It might be a good option to use a bitcoin ATM.
If the facilities are better and as user friendly as coinbase ,paybis etc and cheaper than it.
Then definitely I would like to use a bitcoin ATM.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Natalim on March 20, 2017, 05:41:28 AM
Why not, as long as the fees are justifiable I will be willing to use bitcoin ATM, that will help us for the convenience in withdrawing our bitcoin into fiat.
I would love to see if this kind of ATM will be available in many countries so it could help spread awareness to the people and they will know that bitcoin is real. I will salute to those who would like to invest in this kind of business, it will really help a lot to the market as a whole.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: batang_bitcoin on March 20, 2017, 05:45:13 AM
Why wouldn't I won't use bitcoin atm since I'm using bitcoin for purchasing things online and for paying my bills? And it's a good choice and alternative if I don't have balance to my debit card or I don't want to use my credit card. It's a good feature of bitcoin where is being offered to us but too bad still I haven't seen that here in my place.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: user27 on March 20, 2017, 05:46:52 AM
I definitely would be good to Bitcoin ATM machine would make sense as it provides the masses with access with to Bitcoin which is something that we has a community need to work together to get to.

I have believe that Bitcoin ATMs should really not require any identification because that is against formation of Bitcoin however due to obvious governmental regulations that is not really possible right now.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Tyrantt on March 20, 2017, 06:35:59 AM
Probably but would entirely depend on the fees. I;m currently happy with this exchange I'm using at the moment, tho can someone tell me (doesn't matter what country) how much are the fees when you're using FIAT money atms?


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: sosobtc-Regina on March 20, 2017, 06:49:34 AM
In some ways, bitcoin ATM is a safe and convenient way to exchange fiat money ,and also,it shows bitcoin is legal.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: savioroshan on March 20, 2017, 07:16:08 AM
If a bitcoin Atm is available definitely I will use it. There is no doubt in that. But unfortunately in my country bitcoin ATM's are not available.
I heard that talks are going on for the same. But I dont think we will get a bitcoin ATM  in the near future .Lets wait and watch.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Bitcoin0916 on March 20, 2017, 08:16:03 AM
I don't think it's necessary, I use bitcoin for online transactions, gambling, trading, and long term investment. And I'm sure not many bitcoin ATM available, so if I have bitcoin ATM will hassle and bank ATM and credit cards already enough for me.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: rajasumi3 on March 20, 2017, 08:19:46 AM
No bitcoin atms are not at all useful. When u can buy , transactions can all be done through online .i think atms should be available for credit cards and debit cards.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Vorth on March 20, 2017, 08:39:41 AM
Yes i will US it , Why not , but only if i have money on my account !


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: BitcoinHunt3r on March 20, 2017, 08:59:50 AM
in my country there are already have bitcoin ATM but only a few and the location is far from my place. i think if there are 1 in my town i will try it at leas once,,if the fee is very high, i would'nt try it again  ;D


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Gembul on March 20, 2017, 09:09:58 AM
in my country there are already have bitcoin ATM but only a few and the location is far from my place. i think if there are 1 in my town i will try it at leas once,,if the fee is very high, i would'nt try it again  ;D

Yeah, here atm bitcoin is also only available in the big cities and the distance away from my home. But for the moment I do not think so too requires atm bitcoin, because without atm bitcoin I could still use bitcoin for a variety of things. And I was scared too if atm bitcoin charge fees that are too large. Thank you


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: taxmanmt5 on March 20, 2017, 09:12:21 AM
In my Bitcoin ATM doesnot supported :( so why i am not able to use Bitcoin ATM

In our country too,we do not have ATM, we hope, the bitcoin users here, that ghe government adopt the advancement of human to the technology, like adopting btc and establish ATMs because for sure we are not few who use this coin in my country.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: TastyChillySauce00 on March 20, 2017, 09:14:33 AM
in my country there are already have bitcoin ATM but only a few and the location is far from my place. i think if there are 1 in my town i will try it at leas once,,if the fee is very high, i would'nt try it again  ;D

Yeah, here atm bitcoin is also only available in the big cities and the distance away from my home. But for the moment I do not think so too requires atm bitcoin, because without atm bitcoin I could still use bitcoin for a variety of things. And I was scared too if atm bitcoin charge fees that are too large. Thank you
That's right. Bitcoin ATM is actually not that necessary, but, it will surely make it easy when you just want to buy bitcoin or convert your bitcoin instantly. The bitcoin itself can be used from every place as long as there's still an internet connection exists. Just consider bitcoin ATM as an additional feature for bitcoin.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: staceyoh on March 20, 2017, 09:19:41 AM
Yes, I would love to use bitcoin
ATM if there have one in our country.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: thend1949 on March 20, 2017, 09:37:35 AM
I will use a bitcoin ATM if theres an BITCOIN ATM machine here in my city, but as of now there's no Bitcoin ATM here. May I know how it works? do we need to have an Bitcoin ATM card to use that ATM machine? or We just need to send bitcoin to Bitcoin wallet in ATM Machine?


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: johnnyyash on March 20, 2017, 10:09:50 AM
Yes...is a welcome idea..will really love too...cause it will also save time and easy for everyone opportune to use it.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: roadbits on March 20, 2017, 10:48:01 AM
I will use a bitcoin ATM if theres an BITCOIN ATM machine here in my city, but as of now there's no Bitcoin ATM here. May I know how it works? do we need to have an Bitcoin ATM card to use that ATM machine? or We just need to send bitcoin to Bitcoin wallet in ATM Machine?
You have to apply for Bitcoin Debit card, and you will receive the card within few weeks. And no need to deposit bitcoin and there is no separate Bitcoin ATM I think. We can withdraw money to just insert card in any ATM, as for how we withdraw money through our normal Debit card. But the transaction fee will be high to compare exchangers. This is easy and safe no cheating and nothing you can withdraw your money at any time.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: coynedterm on March 20, 2017, 11:02:27 AM
I will use a bitcoin ATM if theres an BITCOIN ATM machine here in my city, but as of now there's no Bitcoin ATM here. May I know how it works? do we need to have an Bitcoin ATM card to use that ATM machine? or We just need to send bitcoin to Bitcoin wallet in ATM Machine?
You have to apply for Bitcoin Debit card, and you will receive the card within few weeks. And no need to deposit bitcoin and there is no separate Bitcoin ATM I think. We can withdraw money to just insert card in any ATM, as for how we withdraw money through our normal Debit card. But the transaction fee will be high to compare exchangers. This is easy and safe no cheating and nothing you can withdraw your money at any time.
Here it is true that bitcoin ATM is not a big thing or big topics in these day , it was already made experiment about 5-6 years ago ( I think the ATM machine was invented in Singapore ) .
But still the development of bitcoin ATM not get much famous Because of the steps by taking by any big service company .
Well here I would like to use it . I am a Indian here I would like to find any solution to use bitcoin ATM , if anyone can help me or just give me Link to get ATM card resiteration in India .


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: bitcoinmasterlord on March 20, 2017, 11:20:36 AM
I will use a bitcoin ATM if theres an BITCOIN ATM machine here in my city, but as of now there's no Bitcoin ATM here. May I know how it works? do we need to have an Bitcoin ATM card to use that ATM machine? or We just need to send bitcoin to Bitcoin wallet in ATM Machine?
You have to apply for Bitcoin Debit card, and you will receive the card within few weeks. And no need to deposit bitcoin and there is no separate Bitcoin ATM I think. We can withdraw money to just insert card in any ATM, as for how we withdraw money through our normal Debit card. But the transaction fee will be high to compare exchangers. This is easy and safe no cheating and nothing you can withdraw your money at any time.
Here it is true that bitcoin ATM is not a big thing or big topics in these day , it was already made experiment about 5-6 years ago ( I think the ATM machine was invented in Singapore ) .
But still the development of bitcoin ATM not get much famous Because of the steps by taking by any big service company .
Well here I would like to use it . I am a Indian here I would like to find any solution to use bitcoin ATM , if anyone can help me or just give me Link to get ATM card resiteration in India .
Yup Singaporeans are using this Bitcoin debit card, and according to my knowledge they will charge 10% of the money for every transaction, and there is some withdraw limit I think I am not sure about this. But this facility not there in many countries, And they will charge some amount to send your debit card, Many people have doubts in this matter whether they will issue a card or they will cheat us.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: shamzblueworld on March 20, 2017, 11:57:47 AM
As Coin Cloud Moves To Spread Bitcoin ATMs Across The United States. Considering the emerging opportunities in the US for Bitcoin as an alternative financial option, as proven by the activities of already installed BTMs, Coin Cloud plans to continue its rapid expansion nationwide.

With over 15 Bitaccess BTM kiosks, Coin Cloud claims to be the largest Bitcoin ATM (BTM) operator on the west coast.
YES YES YES, but I hope its not too expensive to use it. If transaction fees are same as fiat or maybe close to it and not too high, BTMs are perfect, they are a requirement. And they will invite the masses to use bitcoin and people will actually start  using it when they see a few BTMs around. As it will make the bitcoin look more user friendly, feasible and people will also start to learn about its benefits over fiat.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: 20kevin20 on March 20, 2017, 12:05:27 PM
As Coin Cloud Moves To Spread Bitcoin ATMs Across The United States. Considering the emerging opportunities in the US for Bitcoin as an alternative financial option, as proven by the activities of already installed BTMs, Coin Cloud plans to continue its rapid expansion nationwide.

With over 15 Bitaccess BTM kiosks, Coin Cloud claims to be the largest Bitcoin ATM (BTM) operator on the west coast.
YES YES YES, but I hope its not too expensive to use it. If transaction fees are same as fiat or maybe close to it and not too high, BTMs are perfect, they are a requirement. And they will invite the masses to use bitcoin and people will actually start  using it when they see a few BTMs around. As it will make the bitcoin look more user friendly, feasible and people will also start to learn about its benefits over fiat.

Although many ATMs around sounds great, it has a big disadvantage that I fear a lot: security cameras. It's not about stealing but revealing my identity. As soon as I joined Bitcoin I knew I'd always be hidden from the public, from the governments. I have not joined Bitcoin to work with it like with any other bank around.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: croato on March 20, 2017, 12:08:02 PM
In my country (Croatia) bitcoin is still not very adopted but we have two BTM machines (one of them is opened just recently) close to where i live. I am using them frequently because BTM machine is fastest way to buy or sell Bitcoin. Yes, fees are somewhat high (10% at first and 9% at new one) but i hope with more competition fees should go down.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: positivezero on March 20, 2017, 12:19:33 PM
i actualy use an bitcoin ATM and i am very satisfy,it s easy is fast is anonymous

Really? it is very easy to use? will if that so,  i would also prefer to use bitcoin ATM. But i think some ATM now also is easier to use, but the difference between bitcoin ATM to another ATM is that, it is more convenient especially in making some transactions or even buying through online without needed any ATM. But sad to say, there are no bitcoin ATM here in my country and even our government never support bitcoin


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: paul gatt on March 20, 2017, 12:40:35 PM
This is no new bitcoin to countries around the world. We have known it for a long time, and it is very normal. In developed countries, bitcoin has been accepted and operates as an official currency, even now, there has been a "bitcoin" city in canada. This is where everyone uses bitcoin in their daily deals. I find that very great, I hope my country develops like that, however, I am worried about the future of bitcoin, when it is split into two branches, I just want bitcoin to be one and always Development for the community.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: audaciousbeing on March 20, 2017, 12:55:51 PM
Personally and currently as at today, I wont use bitcoin ATM to withdraw. I can still use it to load or buy bitcoin but with conditions to be used. The reason for my decision is because I will make more money per one dollar worth of bitcoin selling to exchangers, rather than withdrawing from the bank that will be using the current exchange rate to process my withdrawal.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: jtipt on March 20, 2017, 01:06:23 PM
As Coin Cloud Moves To Spread Bitcoin ATMs Across The United States. Considering the emerging opportunities in the US for Bitcoin as an alternative financial option, as proven by the activities of already installed BTMs, Coin Cloud plans to continue its rapid expansion nationwide.

With over 15 Bitaccess BTM kiosks, Coin Cloud claims to be the largest Bitcoin ATM (BTM) operator on the west coast.
Mostly depends on the price and distance from my house. IF the ATM just down my street and is selling BTC for about the same price as localbitcoin, then why not I would definitely give it try. But unfortunately, I don't think there is any bitcoin ATM in my country, but in the past few months my country has become more aware fo bitcoin and more people are adopting BTC here so probably by next year we would see a BTC ATM here.   


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Ron~Popeil on March 20, 2017, 01:18:09 PM
Personally and currently as at today, I wont use bitcoin ATM to withdraw. I can still use it to load or buy bitcoin but with conditions to be used. The reason for my decision is because I will make more money per one dollar worth of bitcoin selling to exchangers, rather than withdrawing from the bank that will be using the current exchange rate to process my withdrawal.

Yes true this is not the right time to use bitcoin ATM to withdraw money as they use current money exchange rate for the withdrawal which is much higher than the normal bitcoin transaction but we need to wait for some more years until bitcoin becomes too mainstream and these charges will be levied so that we use bitcoin ATM without huge transaction fee.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Snorek on March 20, 2017, 01:22:48 PM
Where I can see ToS of these BTM service?

From my past experiences I know that in 90% cases if you can buy bitcoin from regular exchange it is better to do so.
BTMs are not so easy to use and you will pay excessive fee just to be able to use this fancy new tech, most of them require your documents and will record your face.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: mace15 on March 20, 2017, 01:24:25 PM
Here in my country, bitcoin atm is not yet placed in any malls. Its truly nice if bitcoin atm here will displayed so anyone can use anytime and anywhere. Even price is fluctuating it is nice to have bitcoin atm so that bitcoin will be popular in my country.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Harlot on March 20, 2017, 01:26:39 PM
If there are no other choice then yes. Of course Bitcoin ATMs as of the moment are also just an option to have an access converting your Bitcoin to Fiat or vice versa. Because from what I know there are several Wallets that has a direct access on buying and selling the Bitcoins you are holding in your wallet. Also there is another view on the price of their exchange rate on who is having a better deal to another.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: defined on March 20, 2017, 01:28:43 PM
I want to sell Bitcoin for cash. If small cash exchange shops accept Bitcoin I do not need a Bitcoin ATM.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Kotone on March 20, 2017, 01:38:56 PM
Well it always depends upon the situation if theres no way out on how we can convert or exchange our coins into fiat then i would preferred to use bitcoin atm if theres one but if theres none well i will always the safe one. I always sold out my coins into our bitcoin based wallet where they will easily deposit your money directly into your banks with in 8 hours.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: 1Referee on March 20, 2017, 01:41:55 PM
Where I can see ToS of these BTM service?

Here is a list of all BTM suppliers http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-atm-map/ from there you can click on every BTM supplier where it will direct you to their site.

From my past experiences I know that in 90% cases if you can buy bitcoin from regular exchange it is better to do so.
Of course it's better to buy from an exchange directly, but what if you quickly need to have some coins and you only have cash? Then you will surely not mind to pay the steep fees.

most of them require your documents and will record your face.
It all depends on how the regulations in a certain country are, because every country has different rules regarding exchanges, services, etc. In some cases you "only" need to have your ID barcode scanned in order to complete the verification process. Scanning the ID barcode will give them all your personal information, and from there you have to trust them to not abuse any of your details.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: naughty1 on March 20, 2017, 02:02:22 PM
Well it always depends upon the situation if theres no way out on how we can convert or exchange our coins into fiat then i would preferred to use bitcoin atm if theres one but if theres none well i will always the safe one. I always sold out my coins into our bitcoin based wallet where they will easily deposit your money directly into your banks with in 8 hours.
I am like you, my country is not very popular about bitcoin, so there are not any atm. I regularly sell bitcoin on reputable sites and transfer money to my bank account. It's not really convenient if we need speed. I really hope my country can access bitcoin quickly, and such ATMs will spring up, and I use it, it's easy and convenient. Hopefully that will happen soon.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Barbut on March 20, 2017, 02:22:19 PM
Closest bitcoin ATM where I can go is 300 km far. I didn't have need to go there for years, last time I was there I didn't know about bitcoins. Next time I will try bitcoin ATM, I saw couple times on YouTube how it's easy, and I wish to try that.
Even they have higher fee then some other ways yo purchase bitcoin, I find that ATM's are good thing for people to get some bitcoins easy and anonymous, and without much bothering.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: posternat on March 20, 2017, 02:53:20 PM
Closest bitcoin ATM where I can go is 300 km far. I didn't have need to go there for years, last time I was there I didn't know about bitcoins. Next time I will try bitcoin ATM, I saw couple times on YouTube how it's easy, and I wish to try that.
Even they have higher fee then some other ways yo purchase bitcoin, I find that ATM's are good thing for people to get some bitcoins easy and anonymous, and without much bothering.

You're lucky u have bitcoin ATM in your country although its 300 KM far away  :) We do not have yet this facility in our country . I hope our government also take steps to start a BTC ATM in our country.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: ReLieD on March 20, 2017, 03:00:36 PM
If you are asking my personal opinion i don't need as i don't have much bitcoins so as to have an ATM to withdraw them.
And btw how can you even withdraw them there are no such paper currency for bitcoin.
If there is some method then it is good for people having more bitcoins. As they might need a bank to store
And need an ATM to withdraw


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: thend1949 on March 20, 2017, 03:04:02 PM
I will use a bitcoin ATM if theres an BITCOIN ATM machine here in my city, but as of now there's no Bitcoin ATM here. May I know how it works? do we need to have an Bitcoin ATM card to use that ATM machine? or We just need to send bitcoin to Bitcoin wallet in ATM Machine?
You have to apply for Bitcoin Debit card, and you will receive the card within few weeks. And no need to deposit bitcoin and there is no separate Bitcoin ATM I think. We can withdraw money to just insert card in any ATM, as for how we withdraw money through our normal Debit card. But the transaction fee will be high to compare exchangers. This is easy and safe no cheating and nothing you can withdraw your money at any time.

hmmm, So how much I need to get that Bitcoin Debit Card? Of course there's an fee for that Card. And I want to know if what sites offer Bitcoin Debit Card? Thanks For response. I really want to know more about this topic.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Luke2939 on March 20, 2017, 03:06:30 PM
I would love to see bitcoin ATMs all around the world in major cities but if it is costly to buy bitcoins from an ATM than an exchange, I don't see much people using it. Maybe it can get some volume but I don't feel that it would be successful. It might, however, be a good idea to promote bitcoin to the general public and help them get their first bitcoin.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: jamieb81 on March 20, 2017, 03:11:16 PM
As Coin Cloud Moves To Spread Bitcoin ATMs Across The United States. Considering the emerging opportunities in the US for Bitcoin as an alternative financial option, as proven by the activities of already installed BTMs, Coin Cloud plans to continue its rapid expansion nationwide.

With over 15 Bitaccess BTM kiosks, Coin Cloud claims to be the largest Bitcoin ATM (BTM) operator on the west coast.
Mostly depends on the price and distance from my house. IF the ATM just down my street and is selling BTC for about the same price as localbitcoin, then why not I would definitely give it try. But unfortunately, I don't think there is any bitcoin ATM in my country, but in the past few months my country has become more aware fo bitcoin and more people are adopting BTC here so probably by next year we would see a BTC ATM here.   

I am sure there will be bitcoin ATM in your country soon as more people have adopted bitcoin nowadays but those Bitcoin ATM charge current money exchange price if you withdraw bitcoin in form of fiat which is much higher than the transaction fee in localbitcoin so we need to wait for some more year i guess.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: izanagi narukami on March 20, 2017, 03:14:29 PM
If bitcoin ATM easier us bitcoin holder for transaction need, I'm definitely will use it as we know bitcoin ATM is something new and surely it must have secure just same as bitcoin security system for hacking attempt. The advantage of bitcoin ATM, there will be no physical money will be keep on ATM


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: BitcSeo on March 20, 2017, 03:47:16 PM
I heard the are about two of such ATM in rome but, i never use them.

I alway's use exchanger online because i think police may keep an eye on people coming to withdraw money from BATM.

Thanks
Bitcseo


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: AngelSky on March 20, 2017, 04:15:39 PM
I heard the are about two of such ATM in rome but, i never use them.

I alway's use exchanger online because i think police may keep an eye on people coming to withdraw money from BATM.

Thanks
Bitcseo

Don't look for bitcoin atm around you, instead of the you can simply buy a bitcoin debit card and use it in a regular ATM machines around your location. These plastic card contains a Unified chip and 16 digit numbers like all debit or credit cards. This company will cost some dollars as a monthly maintenance charge and some fees like banks. I suggest you to try with spectrocoin to get this card and use it.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: stripykitteh on March 20, 2017, 04:19:30 PM
As Coin Cloud Moves To Spread Bitcoin ATMs Across The United States. Considering the emerging opportunities in the US for Bitcoin as an alternative financial option, as proven by the activities of already installed BTMs, Coin Cloud plans to continue its rapid expansion nationwide.

With over 15 Bitaccess BTM kiosks, Coin Cloud claims to be the largest Bitcoin ATM (BTM) operator on the west coast.

Yeah, Bitcoin ATM's are really getting more use these days. I would be really careful by using an ATM though because there's plenty of people putting in ATM card skimmers and keylogging software into the systems and they use the information later just so that they could do a withdrawal later on the week. Bitcoin ATM's are really good for purchasing Bitcoins on the go if you don't have an issue of the transaction fees and having people walking around you.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Gotottack on March 20, 2017, 04:22:32 PM
As Coin Cloud Moves To Spread Bitcoin ATMs Across The United States. Considering the emerging opportunities in the US for Bitcoin as an alternative financial option, as proven by the activities of already installed BTMs, Coin Cloud plans to continue its rapid expansion nationwide.

With over 15 Bitaccess BTM kiosks, Coin Cloud claims to be the largest Bitcoin ATM (BTM) operator on the west coast.

Yeah, Bitcoin ATM's are really getting more use these days. I would be really careful by using an ATM though because there's plenty of people putting in ATM card skimmers and keylogging software into the systems and they use the information later just so that they could do a withdrawal later on the week. Bitcoin ATM's are really good for purchasing Bitcoins on the go if you don't have an issue of the transaction fees and having people walking around you.

I haven't used one and I am skeptical about it now. Since bitcoin ATMs have not yet gained enough popularity, for sure their security  has not enough funding t really support their operations. For sure there would be people that would be able to hack into these ATMs and steal everyone's money. Even banks get hacked and they spend millions of dollars just to protect their ATMs from such attacks.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Janation on March 20, 2017, 04:25:39 PM
I will use it.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: erikalui on March 20, 2017, 05:29:16 PM
As Coin Cloud Moves To Spread Bitcoin ATMs Across The United States. Considering the emerging opportunities in the US for Bitcoin as an alternative financial option, as proven by the activities of already installed BTMs, Coin Cloud plans to continue its rapid expansion nationwide.

With over 15 Bitaccess BTM kiosks, Coin Cloud claims to be the largest Bitcoin ATM (BTM) operator on the west coast.

We don't have Bitcoin ATMs in our country and very few online stores are accepting this currency. It would be great if there could be a bitcoin ATM that would convert the currency at the real-time price and not charge any fee but most ATMs do charge conversion fee which is too high to pay and afford. Till the acceptance is not wide, it's not worth using a Bitcoin ATM.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: olubams on March 20, 2017, 05:36:00 PM
Yes of course I will be happy to use one with conditions though, if the cost of collecting the card is not much, if the amount of withdrawal fess is not too killing, if the amount of withdrawal is not limited with unnecessary conditions, and finally if my fund is secured and the ATM card can be used for online transactions with all this being fulfilled, I am using the ATM fully without reservations...


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: boyptc on March 20, 2017, 07:06:45 PM
It will be fun to use bitcoin ATM's here in my country since most of the people here are using fiat and credit cards. It will be unique if I'm the only guy or we are few to use that bitcoin ATM. But too bad that I haven't seen around that ATM here in my place and if that happens I will be the first one who is going to try it.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: LTU_btc on March 20, 2017, 11:17:33 PM
As I know, there are only one bitcoin ATM in my country and it's 80 kilometres away from my city. If in my city would be bitcoin ATM, I don't think that I would use it. These ATM's charges too big fees. Maybe they will lower their fees in future, but now it's not worth to use it. Now I prefer to exchange btc on local exchange and get money to my bank account or sell it to one trusted person.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: socks435 on March 20, 2017, 11:35:52 PM
As I know, there are only one bitcoin ATM in my country and it's 80 kilometres away from my city. If in my city would be bitcoin ATM, I don't think that I would use it. These ATM's charges too big fees. Maybe they will lower their fees in future, but now it's not worth to use it. Now I prefer to exchange btc on local exchange and get money to my bank account or sell it to one trusted person.
Same as here in my country and i think we are living in the same place where only 1 BTC ATM.
I am hoping honestly that They can increase the amount of BTC atm here in my country because sometimes its hard to withdraw bitcoin in some banks.
There is no fees when i am withdrawing but the place where i am withdrawing sometimes is close or temporary. the other alteranative withdraw method it takes more hours or day before you can receive. instant withdraw is always my priority when i am withdrawing..


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: machinek20 on March 20, 2017, 11:47:56 PM
Definitely going to try if i can found one, but there is no bitcoin ATM near my place the people in my city not really know what is bitcoin,  I heard from other people that the fee is very high, so if there is an ATM around here I will limit myself to used it


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Jasad on March 20, 2017, 11:51:08 PM
It will be fun to use bitcoin ATM's here in my country since most of the people here are using fiat and credit cards. It will be unique if I'm the only guy or we are few to use that bitcoin ATM. But too bad that I haven't seen around that ATM here in my place and if that happens I will be the first one who is going to try it.
yeah fow now the bitcoin ATM still limited to some places only ,
due to a limited budget and considering how much bitcoin user on certain place ,
you will use that ATM full of pride not just unique ,
it help offline merchant to accept bitcoin too at least.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: geopolisch on March 21, 2017, 11:21:29 AM
Closest bitcoin ATM where I can go is 300 km far. I didn't have need to go there for years, last time I was there I didn't know about bitcoins. Next time I will try bitcoin ATM, I saw couple times on YouTube how it's easy, and I wish to try that.
Even they have higher fee then some other ways yo purchase bitcoin, I find that ATM's are good thing for people to get some bitcoins easy and anonymous, and without much bothering.

You're lucky u have bitcoin ATM in your country although its 300 KM far away  :) We do not have yet this facility in our country . I hope our government also take steps to start a BTC ATM in our country.
Bitcoin ATM are basically internet machines that allows a person to exchange bitcoin to cash, some of them offer both ways, they allow you to buy bitcoin as well as sell them for cash, and that is a really good things to have in some places, but unless there are shops near you that accept bitcoin as a payment method otherwise you really don’t need them because they take a lot of fees and the exchange rate is low compared on what you can get from other exchange sites like local bitcoin.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: dearbesz1219 on March 21, 2017, 12:03:34 PM
Bitcoin ATMs are no new thing anymore and I think many Bitcoin users are familiar with them and are frequently using it. In my country there are few of them placed in biger cities and are well accepted. So far I haven't heard that people had bad experiences so, yes, I would use them although I prefer some other ways to get Bitcoins.

I have heard of it many times here in this forum. And also I heard one of my friend told me that we had Bitcoin ATM somewhere here in my country, which is very easy and convenient to use, where I can withdraw bitcoin then the machine will dispense the amount according to amount I withdraw to our currency,. but til now I never try it so far, though i'd like to experience it :-[


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: btccashacc on March 21, 2017, 12:22:44 PM
As Coin Cloud Moves To Spread Bitcoin ATMs Across The United States. Considering the emerging opportunities in the US for Bitcoin as an alternative financial option, as proven by the activities of already installed BTMs, Coin Cloud plans to continue its rapid expansion nationwide.

With over 15 Bitaccess BTM kiosks, Coin Cloud claims to be the largest Bitcoin ATM (BTM) operator on the west coast.
How does bitcoin ATM actually works?It must not be similar to fiat atm where you swipe ATM card,enter amount and get currency.I am intrigued about its working as bitcoin is not physical currency so what do you get when you use bitcoin ATM?
Here's one of the video about how bitcoin ATM works especially in singapore. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lqyuit570A8
You can buy bitcoin with your fiat through this machine or convert your bitcoin to fiat, i personally would not use bitcoin ATM due to the fee that they provide is too high for me also it's really far from my area. What we get when we use bitcoin ATM? i think there is no difference between using Bitcoin ATM and buying bitcoin directly from your local exchanger, just in my opinion.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Slow death on March 21, 2017, 12:40:26 PM
i actualy use an bitcoin ATM and i am very satisfy,it s easy is fast is anonymous

 ;D

Who lives in a country like mine will not have this opportunity so soon, maybe 30 or 40 years from now



I've never seen these ATMs, but at one time I've heard about them and I was curious,

What are the advantages of these ATM bitcoin, I mean, have bitcoin online wallets that offer mastercard cards that you can use in many ATMs

Do you need to create an ATM bitcoin?

I'm sorry for my ignorance, but I do not understand the advantages of ATM bitcoin


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Stratiotes on March 21, 2017, 12:58:03 PM
I am not from the United States, but in case there was a Bitcoin ATM just near my location, I would use it daily !


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: aardvark15 on March 21, 2017, 01:03:26 PM
As Coin Cloud Moves To Spread Bitcoin ATMs Across The United States. Considering the emerging opportunities in the US for Bitcoin as an alternative financial option, as proven by the activities of already installed BTMs, Coin Cloud plans to continue its rapid expansion nationwide.

With over 15 Bitaccess BTM kiosks, Coin Cloud claims to be the largest Bitcoin ATM (BTM) operator on the west coast.

I've heard that there are some Bitcoin ATM's in some major cities, but I don't think there are any where I live. Does anyone know how to find out where they are all located? I would be interested in using one if I could find out where they are.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Ekanenf on March 21, 2017, 01:22:32 PM
I think until now bitcoin ATM is still be best way to allow newcomers to acquire small amount of bitcoin, although the rate is a bit expensive.

Besides, it can also serve as an advertisement in the public places.
i do not think that we need for any bitcoin atm, we can use our online wallet any time and anywhere, i think when the number of bitcoin uses will increase then the idea of bitcoin ATM may work a little but stil i do not think that a lot of people will appreciate this idea.

Correct. And we do have our ATM cards for this, but not bitcoin ATM. We store our bitcoin in our online wallets, and if we needed some cash, we are converting some of our bitcoin into fiat and then transfer it to our ATM account, for us to withdraw it. Though, having this Bitcoin ATM is also a good idea, but I think that it is not necessary to have one because we have ATMs, what we do need is bitcoin bank, in my opinion. :)


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: mastermold on March 21, 2017, 04:28:00 PM
Yes I will use bitcoin ATM. And I am of the opinion that bitcoin ATM should be made popular through advertisement. Bitcoin ATMs are a tremendous way for newcomers to be exposed to Bitcoin, and easily experiment with it without the pre-requisite of setting up an online trading account. This will make bitcoin accessible to large audience.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Daniel91 on March 21, 2017, 04:37:33 PM
Yes, I will use a Bitcoin ATM, why not?
For example, I'm in a new city (or country) and quickly need some cash.
What options do I have?
If I have funds in my btc wallet, and some bitcoin ATM is near, I'm sure that I will visit this ATM and withdraw my bitcoin funds.
It's simplest way to get funds, really.
Can you do something like this with Paypal?
Other online payment processors like Payza, Stripe, Neteller etc.
No way.



Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: mining1 on March 21, 2017, 11:43:41 PM
BTC atms will never have any success, because bitcoin itself didn't go mainstream. They're sole role is marketing.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: Bitcoin0916 on March 22, 2017, 01:41:56 AM
BTC atms will never have any success, because bitcoin itself didn't go mainstream. They're sole role is marketing.
Exactly, to compete with bank ATM it seems difficult, because there is already evenly and in all places. People will not want to queue up at the ATM bitcoin, moreover if there is bitcoin ATM then the function bitcoin is equal with fiat money.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: ice18 on March 22, 2017, 02:09:16 AM
Why not if there's any available facility in my area, its a big help for emergency purposes and you need money in an instant withdrawal but considering high fees,withdrawal in btc atm maybe become limited.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: ufaiz50 on March 22, 2017, 02:30:05 AM
it depends on whether there is bitcoin atm in my city if it's there I'll use it if it was not there I would not use it because I don't like to use things that can't be used

BTC atms will never have any success, because bitcoin itself didn't go mainstream. They're sole role is marketing.
Exactly, to compete with bank ATM it seems difficult, because there is already evenly and in all places. People will not want to queue up at the ATM bitcoin, moreover if there is bitcoin ATM then the function bitcoin is equal with fiat money.
bitcoin and fiat is currency and functions also as a means of payment what is the problem?


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: TTMNewsK on March 22, 2017, 02:38:18 AM
Definitely YES!
Actually the bitcoin atm is really good. :)


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: JanpriX on March 22, 2017, 02:46:17 AM
As Coin Cloud Moves To Spread Bitcoin ATMs Across The United States. Considering the emerging opportunities in the US for Bitcoin as an alternative financial option, as proven by the activities of already installed BTMs, Coin Cloud plans to continue its rapid expansion nationwide.

With over 15 Bitaccess BTM kiosks, Coin Cloud claims to be the largest Bitcoin ATM (BTM) operator on the west coast.

A resounding yes would definitely be my answer. Right now, I think. there's only one or two BTC ATM in our country and I haven't used any of it. I would be very glad if BTC ATMs would become a norm in our place. This will greatly provide ease to the bitcoin users in our area and the fact that you can withdraw and deposit BTC by using ATM would greatly increase the exposure of BTC to the normal masses in our community.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: OROBTC on March 22, 2017, 04:49:09 AM
...

TTMNewsK & JanpriX

Do keep in mind that the BTC ATMs are there to make money for their owners as well as having their own expenses (maintenance, etc.).  Here in the USA, some of them have been attacked and damaged.  So, the ATMs have to charge a relatively high fee (usually between 10% - 18%).  

I have read that some ATMs in Europe only charge some 8% - 9% or so.

Even so, if I need or want BTC, sure, I will use the ATM!  Although I now also use buy.bitcoin.com (http://buy.bitcoin.com) (7.5% fee) too.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: jeraldskie11 on March 22, 2017, 04:58:31 AM
Yes ofcourse if there is a bitcoin ATM in my country because bitcoin ATM is very important for us specially for emergency but for now I doesn't heard people that using bitcoin ATM in my current place. I only heard cardless ATM even it is different from bitcoin ATM, it is almost the same.


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: deppil on March 22, 2017, 07:01:41 AM
Why not if there's any available facility in my area, its a big help for emergency purposes and you need money in an instant withdrawal but considering high fees,withdrawal in btc atm maybe become limited.
Of course when you have easy to use bitcoin, why not? when you're easier to send and attract or withdraw bitcoin to fiat.
of course I'm going to use it :D


Title: Re: Would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Post by: skorupi17 on March 23, 2017, 03:16:15 PM
Absolutely yes! The usage of Bitcoin ATM would be beneficial. Using these ATMs would help us in converting our bitcoin to fiat with haste.Since bitcoin is not yet accepted by everyone then we still need fiat and Bitcoin ATM is a must for that