Can i own a BTC ATM? I see a lot of discussions on investing on regular atm's and im wondering if its possible to also invest in BTC atm. The nearest one from me is over 1000 miles away so it seemed like a good opportunity.
>>2319984
Yes
https://coinatmradar.com/shop/buy-bitcoin-atm/
>>2320093
Nice, thanks! =)
>>2319984
>selling massive amounts of bitcoin for FIAT to the general public
Hmm...
>>2320136
>>2320182
sorry I was implying that you were retarded
>>2320229
Your the one who thinks im going to be selling. Kek, this is a cash out machine with huge fees and the value of btc to fiat will be set at what i set it at, and no one can do shit about it because there isn't one for 1000 miles =)
>>2320285
>no one can do shit about it because there isn't one for 1000 miles =)
Enjoy losing money and long term trust when people decide to take their money to exchanges instead, you LARPer.
Thanks for the tip though, I definitely will think about setting up some machines in my area.
Has anyone ever actually done it? I've contacted multiple hosts around where (national bitcoin network), and another, fuckers never got back to me.
Where could you even put it?
Can you set your own fees?
Does the fees go to my wallet?
How do I prevent the theft of the machine or the reprogramming to send fees to another persons wallet?
What is the profits of these machines?
I live in Vegas.
>>2320093
wait so i buy this big brick off the site and thats it? from what i read the site doesnt mention any legal issues but just gives the image for basically how it works
looks like a buyer comes, inserts money, gets bitcoin from your own personal wallet, than the operator (you) has to still work and has to change that money into bitcoin himself through what you would normally do
i wonder if i could set this up in my dads shop and get no shit from my dad or the government
>>2321219