Coinsource Installs Its First Bitcoin ATM in San Francisco
Coinsource, a bitcoin ATM network, has installed its first bitcoin ATM in San Francisco, in a grocery store in the city’s Mission district, according to SFist.com. The installation marks the network’s 18th ATM from New York to California. The San Francisco installation demonstrates the San Diego, Calif.-based company is following through on its expansion plans CCN reported in November when it made its second New York City area installation. The earlier CCN report noted Coinsource was one of 22 companies that secured a New York State BitLicense at the time. The company provides high-touch....
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Coinsource has added more Bitcoin ATMs across its network on the West Coast. The company has announced a recent installation of 9 Bitcoin ATMs in one shot. The number of Bitcoin ATMs in the ‘City of Angels’ has gone up. Coinsource, the Bitcoin ATM network has announced that it has added seven new Bitcoin ATMs to its network in Los Angeles recently. At the same time, Las Vegas received 2 more of these machines. Even though the number of Bitcoin ATMs is gradually increasing, they are still a rare sight. This makes the installation of seven Bitcoin ATMs in Los Angeles area and two more in Las....
Coinsource has added nine bitcoin ATMs in Los Angeles and Las Vegas, making it the largest ATM network on the West Coast. The installations mark the company’s largest single rollout. The expansion into Los Angeles will benefit bitcoin enthusiasts in Southern California, according to Sheffield Clark, company CEO and co-founder. He called the rollout of seven machines in Southern California a significant logistics achievement. Coinsource will bring more options to both veterans and novices of bitcoin. Clark said he expects to see bitcoin as commonly used as credit cards or cash. Southern....
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The two new ATMs brings up the number of ATMs operated by CoinSource to 19 in the United States. With an announcement, Bitcoin ATM network Coinsource has installed two more Bitcoin ATMs in San Diego County, in addition to one existing ATM. San Diego now sees three bitcoin ATMs active in the County operated by Coinsource. In a statement, Coinsource CEO and Co-founder Sheffield Clark said: When we installed our first bitcoin ATM in San Diego in October 2015, Coinsource promised that we would continue to scour the area for more locations. We’re thrilled to offer three secure, fully compliant....