Robocoin 2.0: New Products, Platform, and Pricing

Robocoin 2.0: New Products, Platform, and Pricing

Some news coming our way this morning from Las Vegas, Nevada-based Robocoin. The company has announced an almost brand-new start on a couple of fronts, as the company aims to better penetrate the bitcoin remittences market. First thing: the Robocoin Classic - the company's first ATM system - is getting a price drop of $5,000. That means operators can now pick one up for $15,000. Some would argue that's still expensive, but hey, it's a price drop. Robocoin Recyclers. The company took the opportunity this morning to introduce a family of Recycler systems, which according to Robocoin is....


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