Bitcoin ATM CEO: Cryptocurrency Needs Regulation to SurviveIn an exclusive interview with CCN, the CEO of the world’s largest Bitcoin ATM network took a hard stance against those who believe in a world where Bitcoin and its peers can survive unregulated.
Sheffield Clark, whose company — Coinsource — recently installed 17 new Bitcoin ATMs in Florida, stated that cryptocurrency is not a viable or realistic payment solution at this time, citing it as a major obstacle to be overcome for all in the space.
“With the time and cost that it takes to use Bitcoin to pay for everyday items as currently constructed, is not realistic for most people to use it in this way. It doesn’t make sense for them to. It is not easier or more cost efficient than traditional financial instruments at this time.”
Clark pointed out that BTC’s best use case at the moment is that of a speculative investment or means of trading and investing in other virtual currencies, something he says is evident from the use of the Coinsource Bitcoin ATM network, which is often used to exchange cash for bitcoin, which is in turn invested in altcoins for speculative purposes.
The CEO pointed out that the “primary Bitcoin ATM customer” comes from the one-third of the world’s population which are unbanked, leaving them with no choice other than cash or bitcoin. While the speculation is good for traders, Clark states that the volatile and speculative nature of the space makes life difficult for those turning to cryptocurrency out of necessity.
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