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August 29, 2013, 08:40:17 AM
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http://techcrunch.com/2013/08/28/robocoin-the-first-20000-bitcoin-atm-now-available-for-pre-order/

RoboCoin, a kiosk that allows you to trade Bitcoin for other currencies, is now available for pre-order and should be shipping for “Fall 2013.” Lest you decide to become the Bitcoin bank for your neighborhood, remember that the machine costs $20,000 ($18,500 for early birds) and can currently trade BTC for USD.

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August 29, 2013, 09:02:40 AM
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Are there readily available alternatives to US AML compliance which don't involve scanning blood vessels and face-matching?

I'm stoked about this, but it really does send an "oh my God, no!" chill down my spine
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Are there readily available alternatives to US AML compliance which don't involve scanning blood vessels and face-matching?

I'm stoked about this, but it really does send an "oh my God, no!" chill down my spine

This has gotten me excited about bitcoin ATMs again.  Now as soon as i can get the surety bonds (or perhaps the company can help me with that?), I just might buy one for Cleveland, OH!

Coinbase for selling BTCs
Fold for spending BTCs
PM me with any questions on these sites/apps!  http://www.montybitcoin.com


or Vircurex for trading alt cryptocurrencies like DOGEs
CoinNinja for exploring the blockchain.
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