Investment Firm to Launch Czech Republic's First Bitcoin ATM
Czech investment firm Marlyle has announced plans to set up the first bitcoin ATM in Prague, the Czech Republic's capital. The company's website indicates it will launch a Robocoin machine - possibly the first one to be operated in Europe - which will allow users to purchase and sell bitcoins. Marlyle has ordered three bitcoin ATMs from US manufacturer Robocoin Technologies, with the first one set to be located in the Smichov district of the Czech capital. The contract, signed in December last year, is worth about 1,500,000 CZK ($74,500) according to the operator. Under the plan, Marlyle's....
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