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Title: ATM in Budapest dispenses Bitcoins
Post by: LakeBTC on August 27, 2014, 02:02:23 AM
Users can deposit forint bills in the machine and receive Bitcoins, the digital currency that is gaining traction around the world. If the user has a Bitcoin wallet, the QR code can be read on the device. Anyone who does not have the Bitcoin wallet mobile application can print out a sheet of paper with a QR code representing the purchased units.

Bitcoins were invented for trade on the internet. They are not issued by a central bank, but are valued based on demand. They are currently valued at around $508, but their value has fluctuated widely, reaching $1,147 last December.

This Bitcoin ATM was created by a firm called Lamassu and is locally owned and operated by Barnabás Debreczen.

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http://www.bbj.hu/budapest/atm-in-budapest-dispenses-bitcoins_84133


Title: Re: ATM in Budapest dispenses Bitcoins
Post by: oceans on August 29, 2014, 03:19:59 PM
This is great and definitely seems like a more ideal way to be able to convert your current currency into bitcoins.

I like how they cater for those who may not have a wallet as well with this ATM allowing you to still convert over to bitcoins and giving you what you need to be able to open up a wallet from there if you wish.


Title: Re: ATM in Budapest dispenses Bitcoins
Post by: giveBTCpls on August 29, 2014, 04:53:41 PM
I hope it's better than the one in the Tested.com video where they try to buy a Bitcoin and it is a total absolute mess.


Title: Re: ATM in Budapest dispenses Bitcoins
Post by: MightyBTC on August 29, 2014, 05:46:49 PM
Seems far better than the ones set up in Toronto..

Thanks for the share.


Title: Re: ATM in Budapest dispenses Bitcoins
Post by: Coinhunter32 on August 29, 2014, 07:09:55 PM
Users can deposit forint bills in the machine and receive Bitcoins, the digital currency that is gaining traction around the world. If the user has a Bitcoin wallet, the QR code can be read on the device. Anyone who does not have the Bitcoin wallet mobile application can print out a sheet of paper with a QR code representing the purchased units.

Bitcoins were invented for trade on the internet. They are not issued by a central bank, but are valued based on demand. They are currently valued at around $508, but their value has fluctuated widely, reaching $1,147 last December.

This Bitcoin ATM was created by a firm called Lamassu and is locally owned and operated by Barnabás Debreczen.

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http://www.bbj.hu/budapest/atm-in-budapest-dispenses-bitcoins_84133
Would love to see bitcoin spread as well as its acceptance by the world and hope these kinds of machines get sets up into more places in the world