Hawaii will be the next to tackle how scammers are using it as tools to scam their victims, but only deposit will be banned. Consumers will no longer be able to deposit cash into the kiosks to buy cryptocurrency. Consumers with existing accounts can still convert their crypto into cash and make withdrawals.
Passport verification combined with iris scanning (biometric) will reduce these risks. Selling Bitcoin using ATMs may incur high fees, but it is a good option in emergencies.
That is not related at all with what is happening here because you are trying to imply that deep KYC will reduce the risk relating to deposit scams, but even if you were talking about the other direction so selling crypto it would not reduce anything. You can even ask for a DNA scan and people who fall for this kind of scam will still happily do it and then put the cash into the machine to pay the scammer. This is an issue that is not solved by prohibitions, even if in this case at least the law allows transactions in one way. This would still be a big blow to the operators of the machines when it comes to revenue, and we will see a decrease in the number of machines where this happens. A complete ban of crypto ATMs does not solve this because people who fall for this kind of scam will still fall for the scam, even if the payment method changes they will just change to something else again like gift cards. If we could somehow educate the big number of people about these things so that they don't fall for them that would solve this problem for every industry that is affected.
Is there anyone from Hawaii on here? I am curious what's happening right now over there, are there any form of attacks or wrench attacks that haven't made it to the public yet?
This could be the only reason why they are bringing this law to life, there must have been so many scams and attacks related to ATM machines and so on.
Anyways, this Bitcoin ATM machines will probably create more problems than they fix, it's not very crucial that they should exist, I don't just see any reasons why, maybe someone can confuse me
Are you serious man? Wrench attacks could be the
only reason they're bringing it to life? What about indian scammers making grandmas go & deposit all their
life savings in 1 veeery big transaction? Like, wrench attacks are
really bad but c'mon

Some users here like to write anything, you can see this a lot more in the gambling section. Wrench attacks have nothing to do with the ATMs, it is not related at all to the issue here but it is about the type of scams that you have described. Wrench attacks can be dangerous like we see in France, but it is not related.