Cryptocurrency Explained: Bitcoin ATM Locations
The year is off to an excellent start for bitcoin - In the first quarter of the year, the cryptocurrency has nearly doubled in value, reached new all-time highs, and welcomed massive investments from companies like Tesla and Square. All the hype brings along an influx of crypto-newcomers looking to hop on the Bitcoin bandwagon.
If you are looking to get started in the crypto-space but are unsure where to start, look no further. There are many ways to get started with Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, but one of the easiest and most accessible ways is by converting your cash to crypto at a Bitcoin ATM.
Bitcoin teller machines (BATMs) are one of the easiest onramps to the world of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. They don't require any extensive expertise, making them an excellent choice for first-time crypto buyers. To use a CoinFlip Bitcoin ATM, all you need is a crypto wallet, a phone number, and as little as $10.
How to Find Your Closest Bitcoin ATM in 3 Steps
Finding your nearest CoinFlip ATM location is easy! All it takes is three steps.
Step 1 - Head to the CoinFlip website and select "ATM Locations" from the menu bar on the top of the page. Or you can click here.
Step 2- Enter your address or zip code into the search bar on the right side of the map.
Step 3 - The CoinFlip ATM locations closest to you will appear to the left of the map. Click on each listing to find more information about the site, including hours of operation, contact information, and directions. It's that easy!
With more than 1,800 Bitcoin ATMs (and counting) across 46 states, you should have no trouble finding a convenient CoinFlip location. If CoinFlip is not in your area, check out this article, "How to host a Bitcoin ATM." We are constantly looking for new sites to carry out our mission of making Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as accessible as possible.
Below the search bar, you have the option to apply a filter for the type of machine you are searching for. "Buy Only" refers to ATMs that only allow you to buy Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, while "Buy and Sell" ATMs will enable you to do both. Next to the "Filters" button, you also have the option to specify a search radius.
Learn More About Using a Bitcoin ATM
To learn more about Bitcoin ATMs and how they work, check out some of our other articles on the topic:
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