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Author Topic: [2014-05-27] SatoshiPoint to Launch Three New Bitcoin ATMs Across the UK  (Read 557 times)
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May 27, 2014, 04:39:27 PM
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From the time when 1st BTC ATM was placed in the UK and when thousands of merchants has started to accept Bitcoin in London I knew Smiley
that England will bring a lot of support and will help to spread Bitcoin all around their country.

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SatoshiPoint has announced the launch of three new bitcoin ATMs across the UK this Friday: two in the capital and a third in Bristol, in the west of the country.

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he new ATMs will be sited at:
Old Street: Nincomsoup, located within Old Street Tube station.
Oxford Street: Rathbone News, Rathbone Place, London, W1T 1JS.
Bristol City Centre: SuperFoods, 25-27 St Stephens Street, Bristol, BS1 1JX.

And what do you think about it? Place ATM in your city if you can! Smiley anywhere on the planet! Smiley
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May 27, 2014, 04:42:53 PM
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This is great! Would be nice to have one in the centre of each of the major cities!

Sheffield next please! Smiley
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May 27, 2014, 04:44:08 PM
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There's one in the computer exchange in scotland. I hope they roll them out over all their stores though.

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May 27, 2014, 05:17:44 PM
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Long live the Queen. Cheesy But seriously, the continual expansion of these ATMs as well as merchants who accept BTC tells me we're smoothly mainstreaming ourselves while making sure all of the tools are in place for when the moonshot comes and the media and subsequently, the public writ large, is ready to hop aboard.
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May 27, 2014, 05:24:03 PM
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Long live the Queen. Cheesy But seriously, the continual expansion of these ATMs as well as merchants who accept BTC tells me we're smoothly mainstreaming ourselves while making sure all of the tools are in place for when the moonshot comes and the media and subsequently, the public writ large, is ready to hop aboard.

it is not yet mainsteaming as it could be and perhaps it will never go totally mainstream. As I cannot imagine my grandma using Bitcoins. And this is what indeed mainstream would mean - bitcoin for everyone Smiley

But indeed it is spreading widely and it is very good!
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May 27, 2014, 08:30:38 PM
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Long live the Queen. Cheesy But seriously, the continual expansion of these ATMs as well as merchants who accept BTC tells me we're smoothly mainstreaming ourselves while making sure all of the tools are in place for when the moonshot comes and the media and subsequently, the public writ large, is ready to hop aboard.

it is not yet mainsteaming as it could be and perhaps it will never go totally mainstream. As I cannot imagine my grandma using Bitcoins. And this is what indeed mainstream would mean - bitcoin for everyone Smiley

But indeed it is spreading widely and it is very good!

My grandad has been quizzing me about Bitcoin as he thinks they will be great for travelling if more ATM's pop up. He gets very disgruntled with currency exchanges and banks, he said the idea of having bitcoins and swapping them for local currencies with people / ATM's seems a fantastic idea.

So there is yet hope that some of the older generations will see their utility, although my grandad is a little clued up when it comes to these things as he is a big advocate of gold over cash.
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May 27, 2014, 08:41:42 PM
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Long live the Queen. Cheesy But seriously, the continual expansion of these ATMs as well as merchants who accept BTC tells me we're smoothly mainstreaming ourselves while making sure all of the tools are in place for when the moonshot comes and the media and subsequently, the public writ large, is ready to hop aboard.

it is not yet mainsteaming as it could be and perhaps it will never go totally mainstream. As I cannot imagine my grandma using Bitcoins. And this is what indeed mainstream would mean - bitcoin for everyone Smiley

But indeed it is spreading widely and it is very good!

My grandad has been quizzing me about Bitcoin as he thinks they will be great for travelling if more ATM's pop up. He gets very disgruntled with currency exchanges and banks, he said the idea of having bitcoins and swapping them for local currencies with people / ATM's seems a fantastic idea.

So there is yet hope that some of the older generations will see their utility, although my grandad is a little clued up when it comes to these things as he is a big advocate of gold over cash.

well but when it comes to install a wallet or resync a blockchain or do a transaction and check it on a blockchain or some other simple issues our granddads can have a problem with figuring out how things works and they will find it hard in their age to learn from forums or tutorials... but Smiley still some of them will use it for sure.
I know we have few forum members older than  70 Smiley

it depends on personality. But it is much easier for younger.
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