Lamassu Releases Open Source Software For Their Bitcoin ATM Network

Lamassu Releases Open Source Software For Their Bitcoin ATM Network

New Hampsire-based Lamassu - the manufacturer of one of the leading bitcoin ATMs available today - has announced the release of something they are calling Rakía, a brand-spanking-new open source back-end system that will redefine how the company's network of ATMs in use around the world are utilized by customers. Operators of the Lamassu devices - which presently allow consumers to buy butcoin with fiat currency in a matter of seconds - will be independent nodes, and won't have to rely on a centralized service. According to Lamassu, these operators will have complete control over setting....


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