100 Bitcoin ATMs will arrive Spain in the next three months

100 Bitcoin ATMs will arrive Spain in the next three months

The first Bitcoin ATM has been installed on February 22th in Barcelona. Image Source. Bbank is the company that distributes the Bitcoin ATMs, and PayMaQ the company that manufactures them in Spain. In Spain, there are not special laws for Bitcoin, so Bitcoin ATMs are regulated by the same laws as vending machines and you do not need a special permission to install them. The company has two different versions. With the first version, users can only buy Bitcoin with cash in euros using bill from 20 to 500€. The second version is still under development, and it will be ready in the next....


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