Zenbox Becomes World’s Largest Bitcoin Kiosk Network in Just a Few Months - Interview with CEO, Cailen Sullivan

Zenbox Becomes World’s Largest Bitcoin Kiosk Network in Just a Few Months - Interview with CEO, Cailen Sullivan

This week, we had the opportunity to talk with Cailen Sullivan, CEO and co-founder of ZenBox, the largest BTM (Bitcoin automatic teller machine) operator and distributor in the world. We asked Cailen how his company managed to leapfrog the competition in a span of just a few months, his partnership with BitAccess, plans for the future, and on the state of the growing BTM industry as a whole. “We provide locations with a machine for free, pay them, provide them PR, and new foot traffic. Who could say no?” CoinTelegraph: Why did you decide to get into the Bitcoin ATM business?


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