Australian Police Seize Bitcoin ATM in $2.6 Million Drug Bust

Australian Police Seize Bitcoin ATM in $2.6 Million Drug Bust

Bit2Bit responded to our request for comment and issued a statement following the police raid. The company said it was "appalled" by what happened, describing the seizure of its ATM as "collateral damage" in the war on gang crime. Bit2Bit went on record to state the following: "The arrested individual has no relationship to Bit2Bit Holdings Pty Ltd. He is not a shareholder, either directly, or indirectly. Rouge Coffee, and The Roastery Cafe do not own, or operate the ATM. The ATM is the sole property of Bit2Bit and is operated by us. The ATM does not allow large volume transactions.....


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