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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Anyone in the Bitcoin ATM business? on: August 02, 2020, 06:24:59 PM
How is going? Seems like machines continued fast growth during Covid... has it been a good year for the BATM owners?
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / How to explain Bitcoin artwork puzzles to a newbie? on: March 01, 2020, 04:36:27 PM
Can someone please explain in simple terms how these artwork puzzles work? Or where to begin to learn how they are solved? Or how to create such artwork?

I have seen various articles which show pictures/drawings/graphic art, etc. and they were solved, but I didn't see any step-by-step illustrations on "how" they were solved.

Like this Phemex puzzle - https://phemex.com/references/articles/try-to-solve-our-2-btc-puzzle

How do they work and where do you start? Or any examples of solved puzzles showing how they solved them?

Thanks.
3  Economy / Exchanges / The best Bitcoin ATMs??? on: February 29, 2020, 03:44:01 PM
What are the best Bitcoin ATMs (Crypto ATMs) to use? Which are the most preferred and why? Anyone who can share their experience? Thanks!  Smiley
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Banks are killing us! Fund a pilot project (no ICO) completely in BTC??? on: February 19, 2020, 09:41:41 PM
HI,

What is the best way to get in investors involved in a new project, yet give them ample protection? I am not talking about a large ICO/STO, but rather just to get a minimal viable product off the ground (a new BATM project, starting with a single unit). Yes, of course there are risks - ANY new project carries investment risk, but is there a best practice or process for investor transparency at a micro-level?

Seems easy enough and we were planning on doing it the traditional way however we have been thwarted by two separate banks (iaccount.cc first took off with our money, a significant amount which hurt quite a bit, and just as we were back on our feet to start with a few units, epayments.com then froze all their customer accounts!!!).

I have gone from a "speculator" to someone who wholeheartedly believes WE SHOULD ALL BE USING CRYPTO and avoiding banks.

Anyway, could someone guide me on the best/fair/transparent way to fund a "test" project using BTC? Hopefully completely avoiding bank interference?

Thanks.
5  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Startup Crypto ATM Project (Europe) - BATM Network Profit Share (MVP) on: February 12, 2020, 09:19:12 PM
Hello everyone,

We have a plan to install and operate Bitcoin/Crypto ATMs across Europe (starting in Spain).

Our first objective is to raise money and implement the first machine (pilot project MVP) to show future investors the project is viable, and then use the pilot model to add machines, eventually creating pilot MVPs in other countries and repeating the process.

The business model is very simple yet should prove to be very profitable. The industry stats show no signs of slowing down - https://coinatmradar.com/charts/ is showing installations are growing daily with the meter at full go.

The project would start with a simple, equal profit share with a goal of developing a fractional ownership program where the token grows in Bitcoin value.

We have big ambitions, however the first step is to get the first machine installed and operating so we can do a test run. We expect to adjust the plan and make the necessary changes as we develop. As well, much of the future financing will come from more traditional areas (typical capital raise).

If you have a similar interest in this type of project let me know.
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