Bitcoin ATM Company Refused Account by Bank of Ireland

Bitcoin ATM Company Refused Account by Bank of Ireland

BitVendo's bitcoin ATM has now been fully installed in GSM Solutions, and is due to launch this Thursday at 10am. Ireland's first bitcoin ATM company suffered a setback yesterday as the Bank of Ireland rejected their application for a bank account. In addition, the Dublin cafe where Ireland's first ATM was due to be installed pulled out citing "complications" in hosting the machine. BitVendo, an Irish bitcoin ATM provider, had intended to launch their first ATM at Hippety's Café this week, but have now relocated to a nearby electronics store GSM Solutions, where they had been testing the....


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