Diamond Circle's Cashless Bitcoin ATM Hits Australia's Golden Coast
I've just caught this one from other bitcoin news websites. Diamond Circle announced yesterday the launch of world's first cashless bitcoin ATM, which is installed at the Bluff Café in Burleigh Heads (in Queensland, Australia). In order to make use of the ATM, one must first open an account, which will dispense a bitcoin debit card for $5.00. At the same time, customers using the ATM are able to purchase bitcoins using their credit card, which eliminates the need for carrying around cash. Customers are also able to "top up" and review their balances in a speedy five seconds. If you're....
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