Robocoin Wallet Will Leverage Existing Bitcoin ATMs to Expand Bitcoin Network
Today, Robocoin has announced open enrollment for their Robocoin Wallet, which is needed to use the "Robocoin Bank." Robocoin has taken the first step to moving away from being just a Bitcoin ATM company to becoming a full-fledged "Bitcoin Bank." The Robocoin Banking platform, which utilizes all existing Robocoin ATMs as automated kiosks, will provide banking services to customers around the world in the form of a new Bitcoin wallet: The Robocoin Wallet. Robocoin first revealed plans to change their ATMs into a more functional global network to support Bitcoin earlier this year. Those that....
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Robocoin, a Bitcoin based company in Las Vegas, Nevada, has announced that they will be launching a new project called Robocoin Bank. The new project will take all existing Robocoin ATMs and turn them into banking branches. Through software updates, they plan to add features that allow users to bank using Bitcoin. Robocoin is offering the chance to start your own branch of Robocoin Bank by purchasing and operating one of these Robocoin Kiosks. Robocoin Banking functionality should be fully online starting summer of 2014. The new features will allow users to open a Robocoin Bank account in....
Nevada-based Robocoin announced today the launch of their Robocoin Wallet product, they've been teasing since earlier this year (this was labeled Robocoin Bank earlier this year). It's the only bitcoin wallet with a global kiosk network behind it, making use of Robocoin-manufactured ATM systems distributed around the world. These are the only ATMs that allow the creation of bitcoin accounts, and consumers are able to both buy and sell the digital currency, in addition to storing and sending to others. "It's better than a Bitcoin ATM. It's better than a Bitcoin Wallet. By combining the best....
Robocoin's Sam Glaser Addresses Concerns About Robocoin ATMs. Recently I was contacted by a disappointed Robocoin ATM user. His experience with the ATM was not good: He felt the fee's were too high. I and others had voiced concerns over security and ease of use as well. In response, Sam Glaser of Robocoin contacted me after reading my article and has answered some questions for me. He let me know his concern about the misconceptions surrounding how and why the Robocoin ATM needs the info and security measures it does. Sam addresses the fee structure as well. With Robocoin ATMs being....
Robocoin came on the spot last year with the debut of their first bitcoin ATM in a downtown Vancouver coffee shop. It was on of the world's first two-way bitcoin ATMs (if not the), and the company has grown immensely since then. And in the time that's passed, a number of competitors have arisen looking to do much the same. There's GenesisCoin out of California, BitAccess out of Ottawa, and more. So how does one set itself apart? Well, in the case of Robocoin, it comes in the form of the 2.0 version of their product, more fashionably called Robocoin Bank. The Las Vegas-based company....
The first batch of Robocoin ATMs destined for the Far East is expected to land in Taiwan and Hong Kong later this month. The company is planning to expand its presence in Europe and North America, but for now, eight new units are receiving final touches and they should ship to Asia sometime in January. The company noted that it is heading to "bitcoin-hungry" markets in Asia, namely Taiwan and Hong Kong. It is not clear whether mainland China will get any bitcoin ATMs soon, given its clampdown on bitcoin operators last month. "Bitcoin demand in Asia is amazing," said Robocoin CEO Jordan....