LocalBitcoins.com Begins Accepting Orders For Bitcoin ATM Product

LocalBitcoins.com Begins Accepting Orders For Bitcoin ATM Product

You may recall that earlier this year (February, to be precise), bitcoin buying/selling matchmaker LocalBitcoins.com announced they were working on a bitcoin ATM project. There was even a first batch available, but now, the service is taking orders for their newer-looking device, which LocalBitcoins says does not require an internet connection. With a 30-note recycler and capable of holding 300 notes, the ATM probably isn't ready for use in high-traffic areas, and it's really not that aesthetically pleasing, either. The LocalBitcoins teams does add that the ATM is upgradeable, and they're....


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