US State of Nevada Financial Institutions Division has recently issued a statement concerning the need for the protection of the general interest in view of the increasing adoption of blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies.
The regulator's statement implies that even Bitcoin ATM operators are required to get their licenses before they can legally operate.
According to the NFID,
"Any entity that facilitates the transmission of or holds fiat or digital currency by way of brick-and-mortar,
kiosk, mobile, internet or any other means, should contact the NFID to request a licensure determination."
This is not an unusual news. You try to put up a business under the bright eyes of the government, you will be asked about compliance. And if you are planning to stick to it, you've got no other option but to submit to their policies, all in the name of public protection and of the general interest.
All you can do is murmur and whine silently not so much because of what they are asking from you but because of the ever-handy
protection of the general interest overused by the government.