GenesisCoin Satoshi1 Crypto ATM Releases Soon

GenesisCoin Satoshi1 Crypto ATM Releases Soon

GenesisCoin is releasing its second-gen Bitcoin ATM. Priced at $7,500, at about half the price, the Satoshi1 offers one way Cash->Bitcoin, Cash->Litecoin, Cash->Dogecoin transactions. This machine has been specially designed to meet all international guidelines for AML/KYC with high grade network encryption, and it even features an optional fingerprint sensor to be required at the merchant's discretion. As well as its new Satoshi1 system, GenesisCoin offers another machine at $14,500 that offers two-way transactions from Cash<->Bitcoin, Cash<->Litecoin, Cash<->Dogecoin. What's so special....


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