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Title: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: tubexc on August 28, 2016, 11:27:36 PM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: jvper on August 28, 2016, 11:54:16 PM
There are almost none in Brazil. Only a few in the biggest cities. Totally insufficient at the moment.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: 7788bitcoin on August 29, 2016, 12:53:21 AM
I played with these ATM before but they are just too expensive way to buy bitcoins.
There were a few in the city I live but many of them already stop operation, most likely because no one actually uses them.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: lumeire on August 29, 2016, 01:56:24 AM
I think there are two here in my country, both located in the capital's financial hub. I don't know if they're still functional though.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: ajaxmoor on August 29, 2016, 03:42:51 AM
There are plenty in the US,however I have never seen one. I feel there should be a lot more so as to promote bitcoins, as it allows people to buy bitcoins without much work or complexity.



Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: JeffBrad12 on August 29, 2016, 04:19:33 AM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?

All of your curious feels is already answered in this link,

https://coinatmradar.com/

but I think you are making a new field for a spammer, let's see a lot of spam will appear on this topic.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: metenjean on August 29, 2016, 04:36:45 AM
there is some in Indonesia but i've never use it because it is not in my country , maybe when Bitcoin ATM spread in the world i will try to use it,


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: PsursV on August 29, 2016, 09:07:34 AM
There are plenty in the US,however I have never seen one. I feel there should be a lot more so as to promote bitcoins, as it allows people to buy bitcoins without much work or complexity.


in present time the bitcoin users are very limited therefore the bitcoin ATM may not be helpful for bitcoin users, first we should try to convince people to use bitcoin, it is our responsibility to introduce bitcoin to those people who do not know about bitcoin. because when the users of bitcoin will increase it will be in favour of all the users of bitcoin.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: tubexc on August 29, 2016, 09:13:45 AM
 I have some Bitcoin links on my personal
web site http://ultratec.wixsite.com/inforadar-en  :)


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Denker on August 29, 2016, 09:19:57 AM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?


There are onyl 1 or 2 ATMs in my country.
That's pretty disappointing and I hope this will change in the future.But I'm having some doubt as the people and government here are very conservative.In terms of digitization my country sucks! :D
Right now it looks like the US is the country who is having the lead regarding ATMs with a big advance.I Hope other countries will follow suit as quick as possible.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: CraigWrightBTC on August 29, 2016, 09:24:44 AM
there is some in Indonesia but i've never use it because it is not in my country , maybe when Bitcoin ATM spread in the world i will try to use it,
If i am not wrong there are two bitcoin ATM in Indonesia, they are at Bali island and at Jakarta. And i have never use them too. Because my home is very away from Jakarta and Bali island, about 5 hours to Jakarta and 7 hours on Bali.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: ~BitSy~ on August 29, 2016, 09:48:49 AM
None in where I live. There should be definitely more but since it's something governments don't back up, it will always be only few on most countries since only some individuals or bitcoin related people would purchase such ATMs. Give it 10 years and will see the needed ATMs everywhere.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: drwtsn32 on August 29, 2016, 09:52:33 AM
We do not have ATM in our country yet but I know there will be soon.
As of the moment, we have something like an online bank where you can convert your money from the bank to bitcoins and vice versa.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: btvGainer on August 29, 2016, 09:56:57 AM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?

Although India is a big country and you may not be able to keep updated about what is happening in its various parts but I guess there is not even a single oprational bitcoin atm or btm.I dont forsee any bitcoin atm coming up until RBI regulate it


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: poptok1 on August 29, 2016, 10:03:47 AM
There are already 3 pure bitcoin ATM's in my country.
All 3 in the state's capital city. Fortunately this is not all, we have new option of
using regular ATM as a bitcoin->fiat converter, with reasonable fee and instant, anonymous payout up to~600$. All is browser based, no accounts or additional apps required. Haven't tested it yet but I will in the future.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: X-ray on August 29, 2016, 10:09:53 AM
there is some in Indonesia but i've never use it because it is not in my country , maybe when Bitcoin ATM spread in the world i will try to use it,
If i am not wrong there are two bitcoin ATM in Indonesia, they are at Bali island and at Jakarta. And i have never use them too. Because my home is very away from Jakarta and Bali island, about 5 hours to Jakarta and 7 hours on Bali.
just heared by some people who lives in indonesia that in bali is definitely not an ATM but a bitcoin vending machine,and both function is really different
you can only buy bitcoin with vending machine but you can withdraw your bitcoin if the machine was an ATM


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: septian44 on August 29, 2016, 10:15:15 AM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?

in my country there is only one and very far on the island,it took a very long time there I want every capital city in the country I have one every angle bitcoin ATM.I feel the need to add more bitcoin ATM for community be easy to find work and time


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: bitkilo on August 29, 2016, 10:18:42 AM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?

All of your curious feels is already answered in this link,

https://coinatmradar.com/

but I think you are making a new field for a spammer, let's see a lot of spam will appear on this topic.

Of course this is a topic crated for spam posts, there was a very similar thread created not long ago: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1363012.msg13870762#msg13870762

A quick google search for local bitcoin atm's will always bring up coinatmradar.com


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: asriloni on August 29, 2016, 10:24:05 AM
There are almost none in Brazil. Only a few in the biggest cities. Totally insufficient at the moment.
so does with other countries,bitcoin ATM is indeed can't compete with local bank atm because the fund currently needed to develop a bitcoin ATM in one place,but it'll growing slowly,although it's such a good thing that the country still having a bitcoin ATM rather than literally none


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: italianMiner72 on August 29, 2016, 10:27:45 AM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?


look at this

https://coinatmradar.com/


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: italianMiner72 on August 29, 2016, 10:28:53 AM
Of course this is a topic crated for spam posts, there was a very similar thread created not long ago: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1363012.msg13870762#msg13870762

sorry... i miss thid thread!!!


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: 23dzmaz on August 29, 2016, 10:34:19 AM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?


I think we have 2-5 bitcoin ATMs in my country, but i never met bitcoin ATM so far. In my opinion there should be more bitcoin ATM in my country, so people will notice it and maybe they can start using bitcoin.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Viyamore on August 29, 2016, 10:34:32 AM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?

That'S okay and the start of bitcoin ATM ,here in my country theres no ATM and merely as i estimated only 300,000+ users only of bitcoins they not really know about bitcoin .
I know in europe there is many bitcoin ATM and outlets which you can cash in and cash out.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: tubexc on August 29, 2016, 10:36:06 AM
This is freedom of speech topic.
It is not for people who have the attitude that they know everything and want to not learn new things!   ::)
No spam here, only reality!


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Ilikechineseefood on August 29, 2016, 11:41:24 AM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?

All of your curious feels is already answered in this link,

https://coinatmradar.com/

but I think you are making a new field for a spammer, let's see a lot of spam will appear on this topic.
Bitcoin at the monent i dont think there will change allot till the end of this year because the price is allong time around the 600 dollar most of the time he is not hitting the 600 but that is no need because the price of 570 is also allot. Maybe in december he will rise abit but we cant know that for sure so dont think this is the truth off course.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: coynedterm on August 29, 2016, 12:14:49 PM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?


Dude you are lucky that your country have atleast 1 ATM here in my country our government knows very little about bitcoin and you forget about ATM here. Even teenage are not aware of bitcoin


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: maydna on August 29, 2016, 09:21:20 PM
in my city, i am not yet found ATM in any places, maybe this is because people which know bitcoin not much or they don't know about bitcoin ATM. maybe in future i will make it happen for bitcoiners in my city  ;D

the OP was lucky can found one ATM on Lisbon.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: tubexc on August 30, 2016, 10:49:42 AM

 I think this is a little-known subject as well as companies that manage !  8)


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: yayayo on August 30, 2016, 01:10:41 PM
I think we have 2-5 bitcoin ATMs in my country, but i never met bitcoin ATM so far. In my opinion there should be more bitcoin ATM in my country, so people will notice it and maybe they can start using bitcoin.

I remember the hype around Bitcoin ATM's a few years ago. People expected that these would change everything and lead to Bitcoin mainstream adoption. Yet nothing like this happened. The reason is that Bitcoin ATMs were/are to expensive to buy/operate and are at the same time not attractive enough for potential users, since the associated fees are generally pretty high. The problem is that Bitcoin is not yet widely used, so the number of people that are already motivated to use a Bitcoin ATM is limited, which also limits the economical viability of Bitcoin ATMs for operators.

Another problem is the privacy-hostile design of the majority of Bitcoin ATMs, especially two-way fiat<->BTC machines, which treats every user like a potential criminal. Therefore a lot of potential users will resort to other means of acquiring BTC which are not as invasive.

Because of these reasons I'm skeptical if Bitcoin ATMs in their current form can really contribute to Bitcoin adoption.

ya.ya.yo!


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: deisik on August 30, 2016, 01:24:21 PM
I think we have 2-5 bitcoin ATMs in my country, but i never met bitcoin ATM so far. In my opinion there should be more bitcoin ATM in my country, so people will notice it and maybe they can start using bitcoin.

I remember the hype around Bitcoin ATM's a few years ago. People expected that these would change everything and lead to Bitcoin mainstream adoption. Yet nothing like this happened. The reason is that Bitcoin ATMs were/are to expensive to buy/operate and are at the same time not attractive enough for potential users, since the associated fees are generally pretty high. The problem is that Bitcoin is not yet widely used, so the number of people that are already motivated to use a Bitcoin ATM is limited, which also limits the economical viability of Bitcoin ATMs for operators

I remember that hype too. I think the idea with Bitcoin ATMs was still-born. As the time has shown, people rather opt for using regular payment cards which are linked to their online wallets and allow funds to be converted in real time when paying by card or withdrawing cash (such as Coinbase, Xapo, etc)...

Bitcoin proved itself to be very cumbersome and inconvenient in everyday transactions (like buying foods, paying bills, whatever)


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Cuhua-hua on August 30, 2016, 01:26:32 PM
I think we have 2-5 bitcoin ATMs in my country, but i never met bitcoin ATM so far. In my opinion there should be more bitcoin ATM in my country, so people will notice it and maybe they can start using bitcoin.

I remember the hype around Bitcoin ATM's a few years ago. People expected that these would change everything and lead to Bitcoin mainstream adoption. Yet nothing like this happened. The reason is that Bitcoin ATMs were/are to expensive to buy/operate and are at the same time not attractive enough for potential users, since the associated fees are generally pretty high. The problem is that Bitcoin is not yet widely used, so the number of people that are already motivated to use a Bitcoin ATM is limited, which also limits the economical viability of Bitcoin ATMs for operators

I remember that hype too. I think the idea with Bitcoin ATMs was still-born. As the time has shown, people rather opt for using regular payment cards which are linked to their online wallets (such as Coinbase, Xapo, etc) and allow funds to be converted in real time when paying by card or withdrawing cash...

Bitcoin proved to be very cumbersome and inconvenient in everyday transactions (like buying foods, paying bills, whatever)

It was something that might not have been avoided, because I am sure that everyone would choose an activity that is fast, secure, efficient, and inexpensive. It's something very desirable by everyone, giving it all but bitcoin there really is a negative thing. So this is not a problem


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: deisik on August 30, 2016, 01:34:02 PM
I think we have 2-5 bitcoin ATMs in my country, but i never met bitcoin ATM so far. In my opinion there should be more bitcoin ATM in my country, so people will notice it and maybe they can start using bitcoin.

I remember the hype around Bitcoin ATM's a few years ago. People expected that these would change everything and lead to Bitcoin mainstream adoption. Yet nothing like this happened. The reason is that Bitcoin ATMs were/are to expensive to buy/operate and are at the same time not attractive enough for potential users, since the associated fees are generally pretty high. The problem is that Bitcoin is not yet widely used, so the number of people that are already motivated to use a Bitcoin ATM is limited, which also limits the economical viability of Bitcoin ATMs for operators

I remember that hype too. I think the idea with Bitcoin ATMs was still-born. As the time has shown, people rather opt for using regular payment cards which are linked to their online wallets (such as Coinbase, Xapo, etc) and allow funds to be converted in real time when paying by card or withdrawing cash...

Bitcoin proved to be very cumbersome and inconvenient in everyday transactions (like buying foods, paying bills, whatever)

It was something that might not have been avoided, because I am sure that everyone would choose an activity that is fast, secure, efficient, and inexpensive. It's something very desirable by everyone, giving it all but bitcoin there really is a negative thing. So this is not a problem

That's why folks choose to take so-called Bitcoin payment cards which are based around existing payment card infrastructures like those of Visa or Mastercard


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: tubexc on August 30, 2016, 01:35:45 PM
"I remember that hype too. I think the idea with Bitcoin ATMs was still-born. As the time has shown, people rather opt for using regular payment cards which are linked to their online wallets and allow funds to be converted in real time when paying by card or withdrawing cash (such as Coinbase, Xapo, etc)...

Bitcoin proved itself to be very cumbersome and inconvenient in everyday transactions (like buying foods, paying bills, whatever)"

 So what are the non everyday transactions that
we can use Bitcoins?


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: hasiramasenju on August 30, 2016, 07:07:27 PM
i don't know the exact amount but there are several bitcoin ATM was available in my country currently but i was never use it because very far away from where i'm come from and i think that should be more in because bitcoin has more popular in my country and with bitcoin ATM will facilitate bitcoin users in my country


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: deisik on August 30, 2016, 07:29:55 PM
So what are the non everyday transactions that we can use Bitcoins?

Not much on a large scale if you mean direct use of bitcoins. You can always play dice online or you can buy games at Steam. Other than that, there are few markets where bitcoins are used as a means of payment (in short, I don't know). On the other hand, Bitcoin can buy pretty much anything that money can buy provided you manage to find a seller who will accept it as payment...

For example, you can try to buy a home with it (this has been successfully done before)


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Strongkored on August 30, 2016, 08:39:19 PM
i never using this cause as my knowledge ATMs Bitcoin only in one place and is far with my area, but i hope will have much ATMs Bitcoin in my country i dont know benefit and fee using this one


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: bestluck on August 30, 2016, 09:48:00 PM
There is no any ATM in my country, I want some of them In my country as my government is fair with that and people also are well educated and when they will see that ATM they will learn about bitcoin and will adopt bitcoin for their financial system.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: dihari on August 30, 2016, 10:25:25 PM
there is some in Indonesia but i've never use it because it is not in my country , maybe when Bitcoin ATM spread in the world i will try to use it,
Really? Where is it?
I'd never heard Indonesia have "some" Bitcoin ATM spreaded.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: dihari on August 30, 2016, 10:30:00 PM
there is some in Indonesia but i've never use it because it is not in my country , maybe when Bitcoin ATM spread in the world i will try to use it,
Really? Where is it?
I'd never heard Indonesia have "some" Bitcoin ATM spreaded.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: lakisis on September 03, 2016, 07:34:26 AM
Bitcoin ATM recently not available if bitcoin ATM will available in my country or other country then i hope bitcoin will be get more popularity but i am sure Bitcoin ATM will be soon available in my country in the near future.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Hazir on September 03, 2016, 07:40:44 AM
With current KYC policies and usually really high additional fee most of BTM has I would rather use standard bitcoin exchange than seek BTM.
They either need to make them easier to use or it will be dead end of bitcoin evolution. BTMs are currently more like more exotic billboards...


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Senor.Bla on September 03, 2016, 08:31:09 AM
With current KYC policies and usually really high additional fee most of BTM has I would rather use standard bitcoin exchange than seek BTM.
They either need to make them easier to use or it will be dead end of bitcoin evolution. BTMs are currently more like more exotic billboards...
more exotic billboards are still billboard and it is a good and constant reminder that bitcoin exists. we could use some more advertisement.
but i also see the problem with unusable bitcoin atms. maybe a limit of $50 per day and customer but without a high fee and KYC would be a good way to start it. it would be not much money but to play around and lean it would be enough. 


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Gaswuwade on September 03, 2016, 08:53:25 AM
One for sure, I tried looking these up in google maps and multiple other sides and couldn't find except one located in a high-density area, Went there just to try it and it was fun although the fees where a little bit high IMO, Would be better if it could exchange BTC to USD as well...


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: worhiper_-_ on September 03, 2016, 09:02:00 AM
We got 2 in Athens! yes we do need more! one in thessaloniki for sure and one in Heraklion(crete)! I think those are the hot spots in Greece that need an atm of btc!


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: umhhppp on September 03, 2016, 05:04:06 PM
There are few around here, one being in the same site I live in, went there once and it was fun seeing a real-physical bitcoin ATM.. The good thing is that allot of new BTC ATM operators are no coming in and covering more areas with it, Definitely positive for bitcoin adoption.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Newcoins2020 on September 07, 2016, 02:26:33 PM
From what I know where I am from they do not have any Bitcoin ATM´s, why they do not exist where I am from is something I do not know.
Maybe that they will build some here in the future but to me it does not matter much.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Denker on September 07, 2016, 02:37:30 PM
Some great news guys!
Deloitte, a multinational professional services, unveiled it's first Bitcoin ATM in Toronta, Canada.
The machine looks pretty nice by the way. :)

http://themerkle.com/deloitte-unveils-bitcoin-atm-in-their-toronto-office/ (http://themerkle.com/deloitte-unveils-bitcoin-atm-in-their-toronto-office/)

Quote
The Bitcoin world received a rather exciting surprise a few hours ago. As it turns out, the Deloitte office in Toronto now has its very own Bitcoin ATM. Albeit the company has been an active advocate of blockchain technology, their [public] involvement in Bitcoin has been minimal to non-existent so far.

Despite all of that, the Bitcoin ATM in questions is “powered by Deloitte”. For now, it is anybody’s guess as to what this means exactly, but it is possible the company issued their own user interface for this BitAccess device. Speaking of which, this is great publicity for BitAccess, as they compete against ATM manufacturers for market share right now.

For now, it is anybody’s guess as to what this means for Bitcoin in general. In a way, this is a clear vote of confidence for the future of this cryptocurrency. At the same time, it raises a lot of questions regarding Deloitte’s plans with Bitcoin in the future. Perhaps this ATM is just a promotional stunt, or it could mean bigger things that remain shrouded in mystery for now.

Having such a machine located at the Deloitte offices in Toronto is a big step for Bitcoin in general. For now, it remains unknown as to whether or not users can both buy or sell cryptocurrency through this device. An interesting development that may spur a new wave of interest in cryptocurrency.


http://fs5.directupload.net/images/160907/gpdz3mcd.jpg (http://www.directupload.net)



Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Senor.Bla on September 07, 2016, 03:41:07 PM
WOW Deloitte is quite a big name and they usually know what they are doing, so this is good news indeed.
do we know more about the ATM? Fees, Max amount, KYC?


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: mobnepal on September 07, 2016, 03:52:00 PM
Never seen any bitcoin ATM around my country and also haven't heard about exsitence of any. I have used local bank visa ATM machine to withdraw my bitcoin through bitcoin debit cards but paid like 10% in fees to do so, which included low exchange rate, foreign currency exchange fee, atm service charge and withdraw charge from card. I think bitcoin ATMs have cheaper fee than using traditional ATM machines.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Noctis Connor on September 07, 2016, 03:53:02 PM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?

Hiii there. for now i don't use bitcoin atms because i don't know how to use it im using security bank where i dn't need card where we can easily just type the 16 number and the 4 code and it can withdraw your money that easy . here in my country bitcoin are starting to become famous.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: useless4 on September 07, 2016, 07:03:07 PM
One for sure, I tried looking these up in google maps and multiple other sides and couldn't find except one located in a high-density area, Went there just to try it and it was fun although the fees where a little bit high IMO, Would be better if it could exchange BTC to USD as well...
yeah i saw that there are some atms in other countries though unfortunately i have never seen one in my country and i have never used it


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: a7mos on September 07, 2016, 07:06:58 PM
in the whole African countries there is only one single ATM in South Africa. and it is only for buying. companies should have a look on this continent as there are a lot of remittance are sent to it


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: malikusama on September 07, 2016, 07:15:55 PM
Only one or two in Pakistan. Yes there should be more, at least it should be in every big city.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: dragunfly on September 07, 2016, 09:25:38 PM
We got 2 in Athens! yes we do need more! one in thessaloniki for sure and one in Heraklion(crete)! I think those are the hot spots in Greece that need an atm of btc!
well i guess my next travel destination is going to be greece then :D it would be cool to have it in my country too though bitcoin is not popular here at all


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: DOGE12321 on September 07, 2016, 10:54:29 PM
There are only 3 Bitcoin ATMs in Australia. One in Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne. I am lucky as I live close to the ATM in Sydney. I don’t use it that much. It has a 3% conversion fee. I think that this is quite little. However, Bitcoin ATMs are going to take a long time to spread everywhere. At the moment, I believe that there are only Bitcoin ATMs in the big cities.


:)


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: shinratensei_ on September 08, 2016, 04:16:56 AM
Never seen any bitcoin ATM around my country and also haven't heard about exsitence of any. I have used local bank visa ATM machine to withdraw my bitcoin through bitcoin debit cards but paid like 10% in fees to do so, which included low exchange rate, foreign currency exchange fee, atm service charge and withdraw charge from card. I think bitcoin ATMs have cheaper fee than using traditional ATM machines.
Okay, that is the way I think better for retire from using bitcoin debit card and withdrawal in local atm because 10% is very high fees in this time comparing with using exchange site and withdrawal into my account it's will take a more little fee comparing with using a debit card at this time.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: malmoghetto on September 08, 2016, 04:47:45 AM
I know one bitcoin ATM in Helsinki kamppi center, once I saw it, it is cool to see people buy and sell bitcoin in real life.

https://coinatmradar.com/bitcoin_atm/363/bitcoin-atm-bitxatm-helsinki-kamppi-center/

BTCChina also owns a bitcoin ATM, there is one in Philippines financial center-Makati, I have read a thread about it.

But their fees are very high. I prefer buying on exchanges, low trading fees, easy and safe to trade.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: trickshot22 on September 08, 2016, 12:58:59 PM
With current KYC policies and usually really high additional fee most of BTM has I would rather use standard bitcoin exchange than seek BTM.
They either need to make them easier to use or it will be dead end of bitcoin evolution. BTMs are currently more like more exotic billboards...
more exotic billboards are still billboard and it is a good and constant reminder that bitcoin exists. we could use some more advertisement.
but i also see the problem with unusable bitcoin atms. maybe a limit of $50 per day and customer but without a high fee and KYC would be a good way to start it. it would be not much money but to play around and lean it would be enough. 
there are unusable atms in my opinion so you are right about that, i think that it is still really cool though and i would use it


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: xuan87 on November 30, 2016, 11:47:48 AM
in my city there are no bitcoin ATM, and i doubt there are many bitcoin users, but in other city there are 2 or 3 ATM, but that city is in different island with my city, i think there should be 2 or 3 bitcoin ATM machine is in each city so it can boost user to be more active in using bitcoin and also it will be a good chance to introduce bitcoin to the one that still don't know what is bitcoin


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: knyolku123 on November 30, 2016, 11:51:55 AM
For now, I think in my country, not available ATM. In my country bitcoin not used in daily life because few people which know a bitcoin. If betcoin is famous in my country I think can make Bitcoin ATM to easy transaction with bitcoin.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Wandering Soul~ on November 30, 2016, 12:15:55 PM
There are a few here in my country but I guess they are too far from where I am living so I've never used it .
Although my bitcoin friends (Online only) already tried it and according to them their fees are high so they're not recommending it .



Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Gotottack on November 30, 2016, 12:54:14 PM
In our country, there is only one Bitcoin ATM and far away from where I live. Takes about two hours to get there. However, since there is a company that deals with Bitcoins here I didn't need to use that Bitcoin ATM. The service allows me to convert the Bitcoins to our currency and then we can withdraw it at an ATM with a particular bank, which is better than having a lot of Bitcoin ATM. The bank ATM has far for machines than the Bitcoin ATM and more secure (probably).


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Bit_Member on November 30, 2016, 12:59:25 PM
There is only 1 bitcoin atm here in South Africa, being in Johannesburg. There definitely needs to be more in my country, at least 3 to 4 in every city.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Zadicar on November 30, 2016, 01:03:55 PM
I think theres only 1 bitcoin atm in my country philippines on which its being replaced only on the capital region which means its too far from my place  therefore i cant able to use it , im hoping that i could able to try even once those bitcoin atm machines which i really like someday it would be putted here on my place.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: thisappointed on November 30, 2016, 01:13:29 PM
We don't have one here in our country and I know couldn't have one in the future because bitcoin is not that popular in our country and the leader's here in our country doesn't support all the things that benefits the most of us, the thing that they only want to support is those things that only benefited all of them.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: rababo on November 30, 2016, 03:18:59 PM
there is some in Indonesia but i've never use it because it is not in my country , maybe when Bitcoin ATM spread in the world i will try to use it,
If i am not wrong there are two bitcoin ATM in Indonesia, they are at Bali island and at Jakarta. And i have never use them too. Because my home is very away from Jakarta and Bali island, about 5 hours to Jakarta and 7 hours on Bali.

Oh, I just know there are bitcoin ATMs in Indonesia. That means bitcoin use in Indonesia is good enough. I hope there will more bitcoin ATMs in other cities. It will make bitcoin more known and more people will use bitcoin.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Carlsen on November 30, 2016, 03:44:21 PM
We don't have one here in our country and I know couldn't have one in the future because bitcoin is not that popular in our country and the leader's here in our country doesn't support all the things that benefits the most of us, the thing that they only want to support is those things that only benefited all of them.

I think we have three in my country.
All a few undered miles away, so I never was able to use one.
But from all I have heared, the fees are just too high.
I suppose that is the reason why ATMs have a hard stand in general.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: mace15 on November 30, 2016, 03:46:12 PM
I didnt see any Bitcoin ATM here in my country. As bitcoin is not
used by many. Hoping bitcoin atm will be seen in any malls,
as this is a big help to those who use bitcoin. This is gives benefits
to anyone who wants to cash in cashout in their wallet.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: TheBobman on November 30, 2016, 04:07:39 PM
I honestly do not think that we need something like that in my country because of the fact that everything is going well and we can simply buy it online everywhere.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: darklus123 on November 30, 2016, 04:28:11 PM
Well actually bitcoin ATM in our place is not even considered for now because obviously most of us doesn't know this currency that much(no idea rather) but fortunately buying and cashing out your bitcoin is not that hard thanks to that one service in our place it is actually an exchanger but more that they provide quality service as well. We can easily buy bitcoin to a dept store that we call (711) there was this machine there that is quite similar to atm but it is only for buying bitcoin. On the other hand we can still use the atm to withdraw our bitcoin it is called egivecash(cardless atm)


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Mr.grin on November 30, 2016, 06:57:34 PM
I honestly do not think that we need something like that in my country because of the fact that everything is going well and we can simply buy it online everywhere.
Well, the fact is we need atm bitcoin in the real world, in order, the use of bitcoin can be used optimally in each country. even when you're abroad, you do not need to exchange currency you have, because, bitcoin transactions can be a tool that can be received wherever you are if atm bitcoin has been made


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Kevin77 on November 30, 2016, 07:15:44 PM
We have one in my country and it is in international airport so not only people from my country use it but also people who came from other countries use it as well.

Have leftover currency of our country? Don’t worry you can exchange it to bitcoin here and get your fiat later on, easiest currency exchange ever!


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: PeRo on November 30, 2016, 07:46:08 PM
I have one here, in Serbia and it is Belgrade, the capital city. I have noticed that small countries (and some bigger ones, too) only have Bitcoin ATM's in capital cities. Unfortunately, I do not live in or near the capital city so I am not able to buy or sell Bitcoins for now. I hope they import more of them in smaller cities.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: bitkilo on November 30, 2016, 07:58:16 PM
We have one in my country and it is in international airport so not only people from my country use it but also people who came from other countries use it as well.

Have leftover currency of our country? Don’t worry you can exchange it to bitcoin here and get your fiat later on, easiest currency exchange ever!
Thats a great idea for having a bitcoin ATM in an airport, we need this strategy adapted worldwide.

Need a few in the city too if like me the airport is 2 hours drive away.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Junko on November 30, 2016, 07:59:40 PM
There are many BTC ATMs in my country - U.S. We have 5 btc atms in my city alone. 3 of them are buy only. The other two are buy or sell.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v671/schweinhaxe/btc.atm.jpg


Most up to date world btc atm map: https://coinatmradar.com/




Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: bitkilo on December 01, 2016, 03:40:20 AM
There are many BTC ATMs in my country - U.S. We have 5 btc atms in my city alone. 3 of them are buy only. The other two are buy or sell.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v671/schweinhaxe/btc.atm.jpg


Most up to date world btc atm map: https://coinatmradar.com/



What brand bitcoin ATM's are the 2x two-way buy/sell machines?

I have only seen one 2-way machine and that was a Robocoin unit, i was scarred to walk past it, i hate those machines due to all the personal info they want from you.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: davis196 on December 01, 2016, 08:31:15 AM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?


I don`t know about any bitcoin ATMs in Bulgaria.

We don`t need bitcoin ATMs because there isn`t any place where we can buy stuff offline with btc.

The whole idea about bitcoin ATM is obsolete,i think.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: triasel on December 01, 2016, 08:35:13 AM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?

there is ATM ? it's mean that your country accept bitcoin
in my country indonesian there is not , I hope there will be


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Gotottack on December 01, 2016, 01:06:51 PM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?

there is ATM ? it's mean that your country accept bitcoin
in my country indonesian there is not, I hope there will be


You can also google it. I googled Bitcoin ATM in my country and found one quite far from my place. But it's a start. I only use a bitcoin exchange and a platform to buy my coins. They allow bank transfers and convert directly on their website, which is nice. They I just send it to whatever addy it needs to be in. It's easier that way than going to an ATM to buy bitcoins.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: johnnyyash on December 01, 2016, 03:02:46 PM
There is none Bitcoin ATM in my country....though i look forward seen it been used here and have it here...Am also happy to hear that some countries has it and been used !!!!!


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: iqlimasyadiqa on December 01, 2016, 03:05:33 PM
There is none Bitcoin ATM in my country....though i look forward seen it been used here and have it here...Am also happy to hear that some countries has it and been used !!!!!
You should be one of the people who make it happen. You can work with several parties, which have realized bitcoin ATM in their country. Bitcoin ATM will be one where people look for in the future. because bitcoin ATM will provide convenience for everyone.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Daniel91 on December 01, 2016, 04:19:04 PM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?


OK, well, at least we are not worse :)
In my country, Croatia, we have 2 Bitcoin ATM, as I know.
It's not bad but since we are tourist country, and a lot young tourists (possible Bitcoin users) visiting us every year, we should have much more Bitcoin ATM.
Hopefully, we will see more BTC ATM soon.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Zadicar on December 01, 2016, 04:24:06 PM
There is none Bitcoin ATM in my country....though i look forward seen it been used here and have it here...Am also happy to hear that some countries has it and been used !!!!!
You should be one of the people who make it happen. You can work with several parties, which have realized bitcoin ATM in their country. Bitcoin ATM will be one where people look for in the future. because bitcoin ATM will provide convenience for everyone.
Adoption would really matter if the government or other people would able to see that the adoption if bitcoin in your place is already growing then they might put up some bitcoin ATM machines since they saw that there are many users but for some places that bitcoins is rarely heard then we could not actually see this ATM's.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: LilibethSantos on December 01, 2016, 04:33:55 PM
I now discovered that there are 3 bitcoin ATM's in my country. I will go hunting for them when I have time.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: fiscorcle on December 01, 2016, 04:47:44 PM
So it seems that this invention would be useful. Maybe if could get a hold of one then could offer these services would make a anything from it no? Or does the company that provides the atm take all of that for themselves for each transaction?


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Taki on December 01, 2016, 04:49:13 PM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?

there is ATM ? it's mean that your country accept bitcoin
in my country indonesian there is not, I hope there will be


You can also google it. I googled Bitcoin ATM in my country and found one quite far from my place. But it's a start. I only use a bitcoin exchange and a platform to buy my coins. They allow bank transfers and convert directly on their website, which is nice. They I just send it to whatever addy it needs to be in. It's easier that way than going to an ATM to buy bitcoins.

I am from Russia and I haven't hear of any bitcoin ATM here. I'm just envy to that cities that have it. That would help many of users to stay taxes for transactions in the past, at least some percent of payment as the tax. I think such ATMs will appear in every big city in nearly future.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: error08 on December 01, 2016, 04:52:20 PM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?


I think there are several bitcoin ATM but it located quite far from here, we have like 3 atm in my country.
Well, if I could go there and try it would be new experience for me, just give it a shot like saving some amount of my money through it.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Tanic on December 01, 2016, 04:53:24 PM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?

there is ATM ? it's mean that your country accept bitcoin
in my country indonesian there is not, I hope there will be


You can also google it. I googled Bitcoin ATM in my country and found one quite far from my place. But it's a start. I only use a bitcoin exchange and a platform to buy my coins. They allow bank transfers and convert directly on their website, which is nice. They I just send it to whatever addy it needs to be in. It's easier that way than going to an ATM to buy bitcoins.

I am from Russia and I haven't hear of any bitcoin ATM here. I'm just envy to that cities that have it. That would help many of users to stay taxes for transactions in the past, at least some percent of payment as the tax. I think such ATMs will appear in every big city in nearly future.

Why do you think that bitcoin ATM will help you to run away from all this taxes that exchangers take for every money transfer and cashing out? I think those bitcoin ATMs will take even bigger taxes cause they will have to pay for the place and automat as well.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: ivarweb on December 01, 2016, 05:49:11 PM
Dont saw them in Latvia


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Rahees on December 01, 2016, 06:24:10 PM
Do these ATM's take fees?
Not any in England I dont think.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: RobFre on December 01, 2016, 06:32:15 PM
I have one here in Florence! I always wanted to try it but it's quite far from my house and I never had the time  :-\


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: buwaytress on December 01, 2016, 06:36:55 PM
There are two in my country but both are located near the capital city... and both in upscale neighbourhoods though I suppose that's the only type of people who would buy/sell their bits at the prices the ATMs offer. Anyway I live really far away (on an island so have to fly to reach the capital).

A little bit like the picture online too I guess, regarding who owns bitcoin =)


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: crairezx20 on December 01, 2016, 06:40:53 PM
As far as i know we have 1 ATM for bitcoin here and it is too far here in my country i still not touch it but someone said that they are already saw it and give a photo of the atm.. i hope that they can increase the amount of atm for bitcoin here in my country that near here in my area.. so that i can withdraw and deposit easily..


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Shenzou on December 01, 2016, 06:55:04 PM
I really think that ATM is something that is meant to take your money since it takes fees when withdrawing from a different bank or currency, bitcoin was meant to be used on the internet for fast and safer shopping not to be exchanged into cash so bitcoin ATM is something that great.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: severaldetails on December 01, 2016, 07:17:35 PM
As far as I know there are only two in my country.
I have never seen one of them because they are too far away.
And from all I have read here, I'm relatively sure I will never use one.
The fees just seem to be too high.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: MMA on December 01, 2016, 08:59:32 PM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?

there is ATM ? it's mean that your country accept bitcoin
in my country indonesian there is not, I hope there will be


You can also google it. I googled Bitcoin ATM in my country and found one quite far from my place. But it's a start. I only use a bitcoin exchange and a platform to buy my coins. They allow bank transfers and convert directly on their website, which is nice. They I just send it to whatever addy it needs to be in. It's easier that way than going to an ATM to buy bitcoins.

I am from Russia and I haven't hear of any bitcoin ATM here. I'm just envy to that cities that have it. That would help many of users to stay taxes for transactions in the past, at least some percent of payment as the tax. I think such ATMs will appear in every big city in nearly future.
yes and same is the case in my area. as in my area still there is no concept of ATM machine, May be in future we can feel the need of ATM machine. 
i thin when the number of bitcoin users will increase only then we can think aout ATM.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: fiscorcle on December 01, 2016, 10:13:19 PM
Do these ATM's take fees?
Not any in England I dont think.
They must take a fee of some sort so to keep operating.
The miner's fee atleast for them to send you bitcoin.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: n0ne on December 01, 2016, 11:20:48 PM
Do these ATM's take fees?
Not any in England I dont think.
They must take a fee of some sort so to keep operating.
The miner's fee atleast for them to send you bitcoin.

A small fee similar to our transaction fee can be levied. Even debit/credit cards have certain limitations and fees were collected in ATM's for withdrawal of money. Haven't used ATM, but saw a bitcoin card which can be used similar to debit cards in limited shops.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Gotottack on December 02, 2016, 02:21:02 AM
Do these ATM's take fees?
Not any in England I dont think.
They must take a fee of some sort so to keep operating.
The miner's fee atleast for them to send you bitcoin.

A small fee similar to our transaction fee can be levied. Even debit/credit cards have certain limitations and fees were collected in ATM's for withdrawal of money. Haven't used ATM, but saw a bitcoin card which can be used similar to debit cards in limited shops.

ATMs in our country doesn't have fees if you use them on the ATMs of the bank that issued the ATM card/debit card. But if you use them on another bank's ATM then that is another story. They charge around $0.3 per withdrawal and $0.01 for balance inquiry. So here, you have to find your bank's ATM so you won't have to pay for the fees.

If there would be a Bitcoin ATM, I think it not have fees. Because the transaction is like currency exchange. Exchanges earn from the exchange rate. They buy low and sell high. That should cover the fees of operating a Bitcoin ATM.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: nocryinginbtc on December 02, 2016, 02:39:50 AM
Do these ATM's take fees?
Not any in England I dont think.
They must take a fee of some sort so to keep operating.
The miner's fee atleast for them to send you bitcoin.

A small fee similar to our transaction fee can be levied. Even debit/credit cards have certain limitations and fees were collected in ATM's for withdrawal of money. Haven't used ATM, but saw a bitcoin card which can be used similar to debit cards in limited shops.

ATMs in our country doesn't have fees if you use them on the ATMs of the bank that issued the ATM card/debit card. But if you use them on another bank's ATM then that is another story. They charge around $0.3 per withdrawal and $0.01 for balance inquiry. So here, you have to find your bank's ATM so you won't have to pay for the fees.

If there would be a Bitcoin ATM, I think it not have fees. Because the transaction is like currency exchange. Exchanges earn from the exchange rate. They buy low and sell high. That should cover the fees of operating a Bitcoin ATM.

How about you spend thousands $$ to open your own atm business and not charge a fee. See how long you will be in business.



Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Cloverdale on December 02, 2016, 02:42:49 AM
Zappo wallet provides ATM also. I think it can be used worldwide. It is accessible in Pakistan.
Zappo? Are you sure about the name?
I think you mean Xapo because they have a physical card that comes with a wallet when you sign up with them.
Your welcome. ;) :D


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: hubballi on December 02, 2016, 02:48:16 AM
As per my knowledge their is no ATM in my country only local buyer and sellers are their, and even online Bitcoin Debit Cards are not supporting my country


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: tee-rex on December 02, 2016, 09:29:40 AM
Do these ATM's take fees?
Not any in England I dont think.
They must take a fee of some sort so to keep operating.
The miner's fee atleast for them to send you bitcoin.

A small fee similar to our transaction fee can be levied. Even debit/credit cards have certain limitations and fees were collected in ATM's for withdrawal of money. Haven't used ATM, but saw a bitcoin card which can be used similar to debit cards in limited shops.

In most cases it is so, and more so if you try to withdraw cash with a bank card using an ATM which belongs to another bank, not the bank that issued your card. But if you withdraw money from the ATM of your bank, you typically don't pay any fees unless the amount is above some limit. And there are banks that pay commissions for you even if you withdraw funds from any ATM you may encounter.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Jiyens3 on December 06, 2016, 05:21:21 AM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?

great! you can see live bitcoin atm may be have to more
in my country indonesian , there is not :-\


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: danherbias07 on December 06, 2016, 05:25:04 AM
I just know one wallet website thatvis connected with a bank and you can use their ATM to withdraw without a fee. Is there anyone who are funding this bitcoin ATM's?


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Yakamoto on December 06, 2016, 05:29:10 AM
Do these ATM's take fees?
Not any in England I dont think.
They must take a fee of some sort so to keep operating.
The miner's fee atleast for them to send you bitcoin.

A small fee similar to our transaction fee can be levied. Even debit/credit cards have certain limitations and fees were collected in ATM's for withdrawal of money. Haven't used ATM, but saw a bitcoin card which can be used similar to debit cards in limited shops.

ATMs in our country doesn't have fees if you use them on the ATMs of the bank that issued the ATM card/debit card. But if you use them on another bank's ATM then that is another story. They charge around $0.3 per withdrawal and $0.01 for balance inquiry. So here, you have to find your bank's ATM so you won't have to pay for the fees.

If there would be a Bitcoin ATM, I think it not have fees. Because the transaction is like currency exchange. Exchanges earn from the exchange rate. They buy low and sell high. That should cover the fees of operating a Bitcoin ATM.
Chances are they don't have a direct fee when it comes to transactions or anything, however, I would be very, very surprised if they don't at least have some kind of proxy fee through what value they sell their Bitcoin at. It HAS to be above spot price, otherwise there is essentially no incoming revenue for that business and chances are it is going to die soon.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: carlisle1 on December 06, 2016, 05:37:23 AM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?


Here in my country we don't have at least one bitcoin ATM we still need to sell our bitcoin and convert to fiat although we have to do this process first at least bitcoin is not illegal in our country and it will be nice if there's any place here that has a ATM like that. And of course there should at least one or two ;D


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: tee-rex on December 06, 2016, 09:25:47 AM
Do these ATM's take fees?
Not any in England I dont think.
They must take a fee of some sort so to keep operating.
The miner's fee atleast for them to send you bitcoin.

A small fee similar to our transaction fee can be levied. Even debit/credit cards have certain limitations and fees were collected in ATM's for withdrawal of money. Haven't used ATM, but saw a bitcoin card which can be used similar to debit cards in limited shops.

ATMs in our country doesn't have fees if you use them on the ATMs of the bank that issued the ATM card/debit card. But if you use them on another bank's ATM then that is another story. They charge around $0.3 per withdrawal and $0.01 for balance inquiry. So here, you have to find your bank's ATM so you won't have to pay for the fees.

If there would be a Bitcoin ATM, I think it not have fees. Because the transaction is like currency exchange. Exchanges earn from the exchange rate. They buy low and sell high. That should cover the fees of operating a Bitcoin ATM.
Chances are they don't have a direct fee when it comes to transactions or anything, however, I would be very, very surprised if they don't at least have some kind of proxy fee through what value they sell their Bitcoin at. It HAS to be above spot price, otherwise there is essentially no incoming revenue for that business and chances are it is going to die soon.

As you said, they are most likely selling bitcoins at a premium to the spot price, else they would be quickly out of business. I think it is very much like retail currency exchanges that might not levy any commissions but still be a highly profitable business earning decent profits through the spreads to the current market price.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Nevis on December 06, 2016, 09:41:50 AM
Im not familiar if there are bitcoin atm's here at singapore but back when im in portugal also we have the same number of bitcoin atms there but here in singapore im not in mind if there is a one here


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Yutikas_11920 on December 06, 2016, 01:12:41 PM
Im not familiar if there are bitcoin atm's here at singapore but back when im in portugal also we have the same number of bitcoin atms there but here in singapore im not in mind if there is a one here

Indeed for now bitcoin atm are not available in every country, because it is bitcoin is a digital currency that has no parent. So this all could not be obtained if no one is interested in creating or help spread the growth of the bitcoin to all countries or all over the world. There are indeed some countries existing bitcoin ATM, yet it is the ATM made by those who want to see the bitcoin into digital currency and not the company that makes the bitcoin


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: VanKleiss on December 06, 2016, 07:12:46 PM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?


I just made a google search while ago and then I've found that there's only Bitcoin ATM here in my country it could be a good news for me that there's at least one but the bad thing is that it is far from the place where I am residing and it is located inside a hotel so it will awkward for me to try to use it as I am not actually going inside a hotel ;D


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: hayden on December 06, 2016, 07:13:42 PM
Is there a map where I can see all the different btm locations?


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: 20kevin20 on December 06, 2016, 07:16:13 PM
Is there a map where I can see all the different btm locations?

CoinDesk and CoinATMRadar are the best known websites on which you can look for ATMs. If you want to withdraw money, that can help but also search on Google for ATMs in your local language. I found hundreds in my country (but I can only deposit money on them). I hope I helped.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: cardoyasilad on December 06, 2016, 07:20:17 PM
In our countey there are two bitcoin atm's but i have not seen yet those atm's because it is a bit far from our place hoping to add more in our place.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Ewinsane on December 06, 2016, 10:36:12 PM
there is a lot of bitcoin Atm are avalaible but i think they just for big country or they are for successful country and it can be never use in small country but i hope we can be get this facility sooner to start use bitcoin ATM in anywhere for shopping in the future .


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: virtualkeybuyer on December 06, 2016, 10:57:29 PM
There is no any bitcoin ATM in my country as the users of bitcoin are currently lower in number in our country I hope if the the number of them will increase we will also have one ATM in our country. Currently we are relying on normal ATMs with our bitcoin ATM cards.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: scriptology on December 06, 2016, 10:58:45 PM
https://coinatmradar.com/


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: hayden on December 06, 2016, 11:42:03 PM
Is there a map where I can see all the different btm locations?

CoinDesk and CoinATMRadar are the best known websites on which you can look for ATMs. If you want to withdraw money, that can help but also search on Google for ATMs in your local language. I found hundreds in my country (but I can only deposit money on them). I hope I helped.

Thanks Kevin. Coinatmradar is cool. Never knew it existed, guess I should have given it a google eh.

lol.
 ;D


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: carlisle1 on December 07, 2016, 05:24:49 AM
there is a lot of bitcoin Atm are avalaible but i think they just for big country or they are for successful country and it can be never use in small country but i hope we can be get this facility sooner to start use bitcoin ATM in anywhere for shopping in the future .

I agree, Usually Bitcoin ATMs are only available in some big and well-known countries just like Singapore, US, and some countries from Europe and maybe there's a one Bitcoin ATM in your country just like what I have found out in my country but for sure it will be located at Luxurious Place just like in Makati, Philippines .


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: andrei56 on December 07, 2016, 05:39:09 AM
There is not a single ATM in my entire country, it would be nice to at least have one and being part of the bitcoin revolution, but unfortunately that is simply not the case.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Barbut on December 07, 2016, 05:52:36 AM
There is not a single ATM in my entire country, it would be nice to at least have one and being part of the bitcoin revolution, but unfortunately that is simply not the case.

Its not a case now, but in near future you will get one, soon every country and big cities will have at least one bitcoin ATM. US have 516, Canada 135 and United Kingdom 44, they are leaders in this and my country have only 2 I expect there will be one more added in next year. Bitcoin ATM's are good way for people to get some bitcoins fast and safe, that's why there will be a lot of them all over the world.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Liang_Kubur on December 07, 2016, 06:13:33 AM
One step advancement for bitcoin, after the bitcoin ATM, I hope many official agencies that want to use and accept the bitcoin as payment instrument.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: agatha818 on December 07, 2016, 06:46:26 AM
 When i was in finland there were  atleast 2 bitcoin atm, very accessible and convenient.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Frank Alister on December 07, 2016, 05:04:26 PM
I don't know if we have here or not, but it would be perfect if there were everywhere, in the world. I can't wait until this day. ;D


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: darklus123 on December 07, 2016, 06:04:43 PM

I agree, Usually Bitcoin ATMs are only available in some big and well-known countries just like Singapore, US, and some countries from Europe and maybe there's a one Bitcoin ATM in your country just like what I have found out in my country but for sure it will be located at Luxurious Place just like in Makati, Philippines .

We actually don't have to worry much more about bitcoin atm because of the certain service (exchanger site i would just mentioned) because we can easily load our bitcoin wallet through department store 711,we do all know that 711 is much cooler than atm's and can easily cash them out on a cardless atm


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: andrei56 on December 08, 2016, 02:54:00 AM
There is not a single ATM in my entire country, it would be nice to at least have one and being part of the bitcoin revolution, but unfortunately that is simply not the case.

Its not a case now, but in near future you will get one, soon every country and big cities will have at least one bitcoin ATM. US have 516, Canada 135 and United Kingdom 44, they are leaders in this and my country have only 2 I expect there will be one more added in next year. Bitcoin ATM's are good way for people to get some bitcoins fast and safe, that's why there will be a lot of them all over the world.
True, but maybe I’m being too paranoid but wouldn’t places like these be perfect honey pots? You know, a government could place a camera in the ATM to see who uses it and then investigate them.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: jvper on December 08, 2016, 02:59:45 AM
I believe ATM will only be massive once the scalability problem is solved.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: onyek16M on December 08, 2016, 03:27:39 AM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?

how many bitcoin users ? i think enough if bitcoin users not many .


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: jak3 on December 08, 2016, 03:44:06 AM
yes bitcoin atm's are present in some states new delhi and hydrabad you can even check our localbitcoin site they have some list about it


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: VeneVici on December 08, 2016, 04:40:15 AM
Here we got just two ATMs from which we can sell Bitcoin. If we want to buy, there are a lot more.. I wish Bitcoin was more popular around my area, because the nearest ATM I can find is a few hours away and I can't afford to go there just to withdraw some money. I have to save money right now and I will withdraw as soon as I get the chance to.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: xIIImaL on December 08, 2016, 04:48:24 AM
Here we got just two ATMs from which we can sell Bitcoin. If we want to buy, there are a lot more.. I wish Bitcoin was more popular around my area, because the nearest ATM I can find is a few hours away and I can't afford to go there just to withdraw some money. I have to save money right now and I will withdraw as soon as I get the chance to.


Is it chargable to use your debit card in btc ATM for your card. Please let me know is there any card without charge for using the card. I know cards xapo, spectrum and etc charge for using the card per month and amount per swipe and forex charges.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: UDC on December 08, 2016, 05:11:07 AM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?

how many bitcoin users ? i think enough if bitcoin users not many .

not many users, hence why the ATM was even sold to another country


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: carlisle1 on December 08, 2016, 06:20:30 AM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?

how many bitcoin users ? i think enough if bitcoin users not many .

lol . man OP isn't asking about how many bitcoin users are there in the present but instead he is asking does your country has a bitcoin ATM and how many are there ? ;D

Here we got just two ATMs from which we can sell Bitcoin. If we want to buy, there are a lot more.. I wish Bitcoin was more popular around my area, because the nearest ATM I can find is a few hours away and I can't afford to go there just to withdraw some money. I have to save money right now and I will withdraw as soon as I get the chance to.

we have the situation bro, aside from this bitcoin ATM here in my country being few hours away from my location it is also located at luxurious place wherein a hotel is also located so just like you I can't also afford to go there and I am not familiar to the place . I am also hoping that there will be more bitcoin ATM here in my country perhaps not so far from my place or some place that is familiar to me so I can be able to travel alone .


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: sportis on December 09, 2016, 06:30:59 AM
We have two ATM's in my country. A very good initiative from open minded people but the drawback are the fees. Exchange is fairly expensive compared with the prices using, say localbitcoins and similar ones. On the other side if someone wants bitcoins right now and a degree of anonymity then is a very good option.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: LovelyPrey on December 09, 2016, 11:15:54 AM
I guess, here in our country there is NON yet we I hope that someday I can hear that there is one so many people can notice bitcoin.
Even if we only have few users here in our country but then time will come we need ATM too like for other transaction we have in terms of money transactions too.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: ardentvolcanoes on December 09, 2016, 02:23:16 PM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?


as far as i know there is no bitcoin ATM here in my country most of the bitcoin ATM can only be found in some big countries such as in United States I guess and for sure in Europe because you said there's a bitcoin ATM in Portugal . I am hoping that there will be a bitcoin ATM placed here in my country in the near future so i can have a chance to try it .


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Dudeperfect on December 09, 2016, 02:41:27 PM
I live in a country with population of nearly 1.30 billion but to be honest there is not much awareness about bitcoin in my country and probably less than 0.10% people are using bitcoin. I have seen on localbitcoins that they sell bitcoin ATM and the rates are also reasonable so I think it’s a good opportunity for us (if we can earn some commission on per transaction made with it). We need aggressive awareness to build a concrete bitcoin user base throughout the world.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: fortunecrypto on December 09, 2016, 03:37:27 PM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?


We don't have Bitcoin atm here in our country but we can easily exchange our bitcoin to our local currency from one reputable local online exchange,we have a lot of options to receive our exchanged bitcoin,through money remittances,banks and local atm card,it's so convenient we do not need an atm anymore..


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Zadicar on December 09, 2016, 03:44:28 PM
As far as i know theres only 1 Bitcoin atm machine which is available on my country which is lace on the center part of our country. I hope that it would increase its number and would spread anywhere on my place so that i could able to buy bitcoin using that ATM machine.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: crwth on December 09, 2016, 06:49:43 PM
It's cool to see that countries are applying the cryptocurrency Bitcoin through ATMs. It's easy to be accessed like normal banks. Unfortunately, here in our country, there is no Bitcoin ATM but we can withdraw from a normal ATM through a bank. I'm thankful for that they agreed to withdraw it cardless. You will just need a card number and a pin and you are good to go. It will be in fiat.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: BuySomeBitcoins on December 09, 2016, 06:52:23 PM
nobody would use them, waste of time and money.
people get btc cheaper via bank cash deposit and prefer to pay more via Credit card or paypal staying warm in their couch


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: TreeOfDeath on December 09, 2016, 07:03:41 PM
Not even a single bitcoin ATM in my country,
and if it would be opened no one will use it because only  few peoples know about bitcoins.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Tsiliteam on December 09, 2016, 07:23:06 PM
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Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Tsiliteam on December 09, 2016, 07:29:56 PM
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Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: andrei56 on December 17, 2016, 02:03:39 AM
nobody would use them, waste of time and money.
people get btc cheaper via bank cash deposit and prefer to pay more via Credit card or paypal staying warm in their couch
Yes unless those ATMs become common place people are not going to move tens of miles just to use one of those, since one of the strongest points of bitcoin is we can use it from anywhere we have an Internet connection an access to a computer.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: OROBTC on December 17, 2016, 02:57:09 AM
nobody would use them, waste of time and money.
people get btc cheaper via bank cash deposit and prefer to pay more via Credit card or paypal staying warm in their couch


That's not true (my experience only) in the USA.  It's been a pain in the butt for me to buy BTC.  I have used "BTMs" that charged from 6% (long time ago) to 15%.  Currently the best (lowest) premium over spot in my city is 9%.

I have used localbitcoins, but it's HARD to coordinate meetings, at least for me.  I've done it, but not easy.

I used Circle for a short while, but they're now OUT of the BTC biz.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: bitkilo on December 17, 2016, 04:10:31 AM
nobody would use them, waste of time and money.
people get btc cheaper via bank cash deposit and prefer to pay more via Credit card or paypal staying warm in their couch
The mark up can often be a little bit more than usual when purchasing from a bitcoin ATM but it does have one big advantage  and that is with most bitcoin atm's you can buy your coins anonymously.
To a lot of people that is worth the extra few percent.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Seansky on December 17, 2016, 04:15:11 AM
Here in Philippines we only have one bitcoin ATM at the moment. The bitcoin ATM here in Philippines is only located in our country's capital, Manila. Having one bitcoin ATM for me here is enough since we can all easily convert bitcoin into fiat via coins.ph web wallet app or rebit.ph service which are trusted by many of the bitcoiners here in Philippines. It will also save money if we use these services to convert our bitcoin into fiat than using bitcoin ATM.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Vaskiy on December 17, 2016, 04:24:31 AM
Here in Philippines we only have one bitcoin ATM at the moment. The bitcoin ATM here in Philippines is only located in our country's capital, Manila. Having one bitcoin ATM for me here is enough since we can all easily convert bitcoin into fiat via coins.ph web wallet app or rebit.ph service which are trusted by many of the bitcoiners here in Philippines. It will also save money if we use these services to convert our bitcoin into fiat than using bitcoin ATM.

Every country has got one or two Bitcoin ATM. I'm surprised to know this, though the people using bitcoin is quite low the spreading can be done through such services. Also recently while reading about bitcoin's existence came through a point that 800 bitcoin ATM's were functioning around the globe. If that's true which country has got large number of bitcoin ATM's.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Boss CJ on December 17, 2016, 05:03:45 AM
We are fortunate because we do have here in our country. Although, we have just few ATM it is still very convenient for those who wants to en-cash their bitcoin easily. We do have in the capital of our country but in the province still nothing yet but I heard they are working on it. Hoping so.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Zadicar on December 17, 2016, 05:45:39 AM
Here in Philippines we only have one bitcoin ATM at the moment. The bitcoin ATM here in Philippines is only located in our country's capital, Manila. Having one bitcoin ATM for me here is enough since we can all easily convert bitcoin into fiat via coins.ph web wallet app or rebit.ph service which are trusted by many of the bitcoiners here in Philippines. It will also save money if we use these services to convert our bitcoin into fiat than using bitcoin ATM.

Every country has got one or two Bitcoin ATM. I'm surprised to know this, though the people using bitcoin is quite low the spreading can be done through such services. Also recently while reading about bitcoin's existence came through a point that 800 bitcoin ATM's were functioning around the globe. If that's true which country has got large number of bitcoin ATM's.
We dont have any idea on which country does have the most number of bitcoin atm machines but i would say that they are placed on the most bitcoin friendly countries on which adoption is very high.In my country i guess it does have only 1 bitcoin atm machine which is being placed on the capital region.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: judeafante on December 17, 2016, 06:07:31 AM
Your country is lucky for having a bitcoin atm,although our country is a bitcoin friendly country,we still have no atm at all,but changing our Bitcoin to fiat money is easy we have a local bitcoin exchanges and localbitcoin in every region of our country.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: johnnyyash on December 17, 2016, 08:45:02 AM
There are none in my country..but am happy to hear that you have it in your country....though i look forward having it in my country and have sufficient of it here....it will be good and nice!!!


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: jacafbiz on December 17, 2016, 10:23:42 AM
None here so far, but I will be glad to see one install soon. Exchanges are increasing which is good helped by these Ponzi scheme MMM and co have made the demand for Bitcoin to increase.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: hunterxhunter on December 17, 2016, 10:40:51 AM
In my country have one ATM but it is rarely used maybe not all people know what bitcoin is


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: n2004al on December 17, 2016, 11:01:54 AM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?


In my country is not known bitcoin. So have no meaning to speak about the ATM-s. As for the number of ATM are always less than needed. Not only for bitcoin but even for the real money. Everyone want to have its personal ATM near at his/her home. IN this way can manage faster his/her money.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: camarasikhou1945 on December 17, 2016, 11:13:20 AM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?


Bitcoin on the internet it has been accepted, we can not argue about this. There were many countries in Europe and elsewhere to accept payment in Bitcoins instead of cash, in the not too distant future I think it will get people to accept such other currency!


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: warwar on December 17, 2016, 11:35:52 AM
Here in Philippines we only have one bitcoin ATM at the moment. The bitcoin ATM here in Philippines is only located in our country's capital, Manila. Having one bitcoin ATM for me here is enough since we can all easily convert bitcoin into fiat via coins.ph web wallet app or rebit.ph service which are trusted by many of the bitcoiners here in Philippines. It will also save money if we use these services to convert our bitcoin into fiat than using bitcoin ATM.

Every country has got one or two Bitcoin ATM. I'm surprised to know this, though the people using bitcoin is quite low the spreading can be done through such services. Also recently while reading about bitcoin's existence came through a point that 800 bitcoin ATM's were functioning around the globe. If that's true which country has got large number of bitcoin ATM's.
We dont have any idea on which country does have the most number of bitcoin atm machines but i would say that they are placed on the most bitcoin friendly countries on which adoption is very high.In my country i guess it does have only 1 bitcoin atm machine which is being placed on the capital region.


Well you are lucky that you do have bitcoin atm in your country although it is only one. Here in our country i havent heard any bitcoin atm in our country its because we are in third world country thats why and not all of the people here in our country know bitcoin and we know that bitcoin is not reallyy famous but we know that in other country that they adopt bitcoin they have a lot of bitcoin atm and stores that accepts bitcoin as payment


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: tabas on December 17, 2016, 12:29:11 PM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?


Bitcoin on the internet it has been accepted, we can not argue about this. There were many countries in Europe and elsewhere to accept payment in Bitcoins instead of cash, in the not too distant future I think it will get people to accept such other currency!

You are not even reading, what op is asking is about ATM's. And here in my country there is no bitcoin ATM but there is a local exchange who is partnered with local banks. With that way, you can just simply withdraw your bitcoins by using their service and gets to convert it to fiat easily with the current price of bitcoin.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: CraigWrightBTC on December 17, 2016, 12:41:51 PM
there is some in Indonesia but i've never use it because it is not in my country , maybe when Bitcoin ATM spread in the world i will try to use it,
If i am not wrong there are two bitcoin ATM in Indonesia, they are at Bali island and at Jakarta. And i have never use them too. Because my home is very away from Jakarta and Bali island, about 5 hours to Jakarta and 7 hours on Bali.
just heared by some people who lives in indonesia that in bali is definitely not an ATM but a bitcoin vending machine,and both function is really different
you can only buy bitcoin with vending machine but you can withdraw your bitcoin if the machine was an ATM
Yes you are right, there are vending machine on Bali island, i am sorry for my mistake and i have said before that If i am not wrong
And mostly people at Indonesia take withdrawal BTC to fiat money (IDR) use market of bitcoin.co.id
The big market at Indonesia for exchange bitcoins.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: agamasrori on December 17, 2016, 01:19:59 PM
I think bitcoin ATM is just for now becouse it is used for change bitcoin into fiat and fiat into bitcoin, isn't it?. But if in all people accept bitcoin as currency, they will do not need fiat anymore. I never know about bitcoin atm in my country.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Denker on December 17, 2016, 02:30:32 PM
I think bitcoin ATM is just for now becouse it is used for change bitcoin into fiat and fiat into bitcoin, isn't it?. But if in all people accept bitcoin as currency, they will do not need fiat anymore. I never know about bitcoin atm in my country.

This is wishful thinking!
Fiat will exist for several more decades!Probably much longer than you may live.
Bitcoin will have to coexist with these scammy currencies.And therefore the number of ATMs will increase more and more.
Bitcoin as one world currency is never going to happen.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Toplivecasinos on December 17, 2016, 03:05:22 PM
Never knew that bitcoin has an ATM. Here in my country bitcoin is not even well know. Only those who frequently use the internet know about bitcoin but the average people here don't even know what bitcoin.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Taki on December 17, 2016, 03:16:36 PM
I think bitcoin ATM is just for now becouse it is used for change bitcoin into fiat and fiat into bitcoin, isn't it?. But if in all people accept bitcoin as currency, they will do not need fiat anymore. I never know about bitcoin atm in my country.
That's right, I think bitcoin ATM is created exactly to exchange fiat to bitcoin and back. I'm my country there is no bitcoin ATM as I know. But I don't think it's some better alternative to online exchangers. I think ATM is taking even higher tax for transactions than online echangers.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: crairezx20 on December 17, 2016, 03:24:37 PM
I think bitcoin ATM is just for now becouse it is used for change bitcoin into fiat and fiat into bitcoin, isn't it?. But if in all people accept bitcoin as currency, they will do not need fiat anymore. I never know about bitcoin atm in my country.
That's right, I think bitcoin ATM is created exactly to exchange fiat to bitcoin and back. I'm my country there is no bitcoin ATM as I know. But I don't think it's some better alternative to online exchangers. I think ATM is taking even higher tax for transactions than online echangers.
Here in my country there is 2 atm but never tested it yet because it is too far in my place.. but i think it is good to have bitcoin atm because we can easily exchange and withdraw our bitcoin into fiat.. it is good idea if there is an atm that you can deposit and withdraw your bitcoin .. than you are using any remitances to deposit if you really need the money you can withdraw it.. instantly or you want to deposit instantly..


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: MFahad on December 17, 2016, 05:53:17 PM
nobody would use them, waste of time and money.
people get btc cheaper via bank cash deposit and prefer to pay more via Credit card or paypal staying warm in their couch

I guess you can say that because there are only few users in every country but then if the users increases it will be the demand
to the bitcoin to have ATM in every country that have many users and for sure the fee for every transaction will be cheaper if it is implemented


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: salmanahmedone on December 24, 2016, 02:16:15 PM
nobody would use them, waste of time and money.
people get btc cheaper via bank cash deposit and prefer to pay more via Credit card or paypal staying warm in their couch

With those country that have many bitcoin users, But for now, since it is still growing and counting on for users I guess the developer still lookig for more usres to do more ATMs to some other countries.



Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Red-Apple on December 24, 2016, 03:18:40 PM
Never knew that bitcoin has an ATM. Here in my country bitcoin is not even well know. Only those who frequently use the internet know about bitcoin but the average people here don't even know what bitcoin.

bitcoin doesn't have an ATM, but there are services out there that are offering a way for you to use their service, with a fee i should add, to be able have access to a machine in order to buy and sell bitcoin to fiat at any place outside.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: mastica on December 24, 2016, 04:19:01 PM
Never knew that bitcoin has an ATM. Here in my country bitcoin is not even well know. Only those who frequently use the internet know about bitcoin but the average people here don't even know what bitcoin.

bitcoin doesn't have an ATM, but there are services out there that are offering a way for you to use their service, with a fee i should add, to be able have access to a machine in order to buy and sell bitcoin to fiat at any place outside.

Bitcoin does have ATM around the world, but those belongs to private companies that are able to provide those service for a high fee, something that should be the way it its, but its a revolutionary thing and new machines for the purpose. With those machines anyone is able to buy and cashout their bitcoin into fiat currency, this is good to show people bitcoin does have value, and isnt just scammers and hackers that does use those.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Lionidas on December 24, 2016, 04:25:15 PM
Never knew that bitcoin has an ATM. Here in my country bitcoin is not even well know. Only those who frequently use the internet know about bitcoin but the average people here don't even know what bitcoin.

bitcoin doesn't have an ATM, but there are services out there that are offering a way for you to use their service, with a fee i should add, to be able have access to a machine in order to buy and sell bitcoin to fiat at any place outside.

Bitcoin does have ATM around the world, but those belongs to private companies that are able to provide those service for a high fee, something that should be the way it its, but its a revolutionary thing and new machines for the purpose. With those machines anyone is able to buy and cashout their bitcoin into fiat currency, this is good to show people bitcoin does have value, and isnt just scammers and hackers that does use those.
Those atms don't have to be the ones that the banks provide. Those are heavy and need to be to deter thieves from breaking into them. Remember that Breaking Bad episode?
They can just be a kisok even a tablet as a atm for bitcoin. Just to scan the QR code.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: OrangeII on December 24, 2016, 05:06:57 PM
well, it's really cool to have atm bitcoin in a country. I've never seen a picture, but I do not know whether it is genuine or not.
might look cool if we use the atm, using a gold-colored atm card, maybe it would look elegant in the eyes of the people


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: whizter on December 24, 2016, 08:21:36 PM
I think bitcoin ATM is just for now becouse it is used for change bitcoin into fiat and fiat into bitcoin, isn't it?. But if in all people accept bitcoin as currency, they will do not need fiat anymore. I never know about bitcoin atm in my country.
although bitcoin ATM facility is also not available in my country, but still i think that it will be a good idea because though this people will easily exchange their fiat in to BTC and from  BTC to fiat currency.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Bestwishes745 on December 24, 2016, 09:39:16 PM
I think bitcoin ATM is just for now becouse it is used for change bitcoin into fiat and fiat into bitcoin, isn't it?. But if in all people accept bitcoin as currency, they will do not need fiat anymore. I never know about bitcoin atm in my country.

This is wishful thinking!
Fiat will exist for several more decades!Probably much longer than you may live.
Bitcoin will have to coexist with these scammy currencies.And therefore the number of ATMs will increase more and more.
Bitcoin as one world currency is never going to happen.
But think about the time when people will like to spend only bitcoins. The fiat will also exist but no one will feel the need of fiat to use it. So in that case people will not like to convert to fiat in these ATMs.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: mornabo on December 24, 2016, 10:50:29 PM
I think bitcoin ATM is just for now becouse it is used for change bitcoin into fiat and fiat into bitcoin, isn't it?. But if in all people accept bitcoin as currency, they will do not need fiat anymore. I never know about bitcoin atm in my country.
yeah maybe atm bitcoin will not be used or the lower usage when bitcoin accepted throughout the world, but for that to happen would be very difficult, so the current bitcoin atm is still very important to get cash for your bitcoin


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: katrimans on December 27, 2016, 08:07:23 PM
I think bitcoin ATM is just for now becouse it is used for change bitcoin into fiat and fiat into bitcoin, isn't it?. But if in all people accept bitcoin as currency, they will do not need fiat anymore. I never know about bitcoin atm in my country.
yeah maybe atm bitcoin will not be used or the lower usage when bitcoin accepted throughout the world, but for that to happen would be very difficult, so the current bitcoin atm is still very important to get cash for your bitcoin
Bitcoin is meant to be used on the internet , used for buying and selling online with the minimum fees there is and exchanging it into real money through ATMs defies its purpose, because ATMs are meant to exchange from one currency to another and they take a lot of fees especially if you are withdrawing from another country.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: kumax on December 27, 2016, 08:26:40 PM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?

We have around 14 bitcoin ATM in our country (Europe), but the rates are not very good and there are also buy/sell day limits set on the machine, so I don't think they are widely used.

I believe bitcoin users usually use different ways how to earn or convert fiat to bitcoin, than the ATM machines. ;D


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: 20kevin20 on December 27, 2016, 10:34:23 PM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?

We have around 14 bitcoin ATM in our country (Europe), but the rates are not very good and there are also buy/sell day limits set on the machine, so I don't think they are widely used.

I believe bitcoin users usually use different ways how to earn or convert fiat to bitcoin, than the ATM machines. ;D

Europe isn't a country! :D Probably the biggest disadvantage of using these ATMs is the high commission they take. The lowest one I have seen around me (hours away from my city) was 2.6% but now they rose it up to 3.5%. In my country the only ATMs we got are buying only.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: mornabo on December 27, 2016, 10:53:20 PM
Never knew that bitcoin has an ATM. Here in my country bitcoin is not even well know. Only those who frequently use the internet know about bitcoin but the average people here don't even know what bitcoin.
there are some bitcoin ATM in the world. in my country there are two bitcoin ATM. but it is far from my town, oh so sad!
I had never used bitcoin ATM but it looks like it will makes it easy to deal fiat / bitcoin


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: adg0729 on December 28, 2016, 04:04:54 AM
here in the philippines theres no place on that kind of thing hahaa shabu ATM is better LOL


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Mometaskers on December 28, 2016, 04:32:27 AM
here in the philippines theres no place on that kind of thing hahaa shabu ATM is better LOL

Those ATMs walk around so you'd have to know beforehand where to find them. They also have irregular schedule.

Back to topic, I don't really know if there are any functioning btc ATMs here. I'm new to bitcoin and haven't cashed in/out yet. The only Philippine exchange I know is coins.ph and the only way to buy btc there is to load it with peso and then convert.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: al0729 on December 28, 2016, 05:05:15 AM
here in the philippines bitcoins atm cant be done bacause of taxes  ::)


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Mometaskers on December 28, 2016, 05:10:48 AM
here in the philippines bitcoins atm cant be done bacause of taxes  ::)

Yeah just easier to just cash in at a bank or a 7-11. I believe BDO rebates the fee.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: deppil on December 28, 2016, 06:36:49 AM
here in the philippines bitcoins atm cant be done bacause of taxes  ::)
maybe the government will ask, what is bitcoin? lol
how to give taxes to the ATM bitcoin? I do not really know. but bitcoin ATMs are scattered throughout the world, and my country there are also some of
ATM


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: Pursuer on December 28, 2016, 06:53:35 AM
here in the philippines bitcoins atm cant be done bacause of taxes  ::)

a bitcoin ATM in any place will have some kind of tax as long as things are regulated, but it doesn't prevent you from setting up a bitcoin ATM.
besides there are more fees and lower price for sell and higher price for buying that makes using an ATM bad idea in my opinion.


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: jam1nut0 on December 28, 2016, 07:46:06 AM
Hello guys  ;D
How many bitcoin ATMs do you
have in your country?
Here in Portugal there's only one
in Lisbon!
Do you think there should be more in
your country or are sufficient?


In my country there are few, but i never used one and i never saw anyone to use them


Title: Re: Bitcoin ATM
Post by: tubexc on December 28, 2016, 06:14:14 PM
 
        Maybe Bitcoin ATM in the future can accept Skrill or Neteller !
        It would be an alternative to localbitcoins.com, if the Bitcoin ATM were close to my house evidently  :D