The growth of Bitcoin ATM's keeps increasing... currently at an average of 8 new ATMs installed DAILY.
https://coinatmradar.com/charts/#growth
I always keep an eye on this because I consider ATM's are one of the key factors/signals of Bitcoin real adoption and usage (as a storage of value, at least).
Some areas like Las Vegas with 65 ATM's over a relatively small area are reaching some pretty good density already.
Unfortunately the fees, most being around 9/10%, are a complete rip off, but there is a selected few with more "reasonable" fees like the one at the D (which I think was the fiist ATM in las vegas) at 6.9% for selling or the one at the "Heart Attack Grill" with an even better sell fee of "just" 3.5%.
Btw, anyone have a graph of how regular bank ATM's historically grew? Would be a nice comparison...
https://coinatmradar.com/charts/#growth
I always keep an eye on this because I consider ATM's are one of the key factors/signals of Bitcoin real adoption and usage (as a storage of value, at least).
Some areas like Las Vegas with 65 ATM's over a relatively small area are reaching some pretty good density already.
Unfortunately the fees, most being around 9/10%, are a complete rip off, but there is a selected few with more "reasonable" fees like the one at the D (which I think was the fiist ATM in las vegas) at 6.9% for selling or the one at the "Heart Attack Grill" with an even better sell fee of "just" 3.5%.
Btw, anyone have a graph of how regular bank ATM's historically grew? Would be a nice comparison...
10% beats the 20% currency exchange rate in French Polynesia.
I want to buy a car but I refuse to lose 20% of value plus wire fees to do it. I rely on small trades here and there for spending money but I'm still trying to work out a way to get about $2-6k into CFP.
I will likely just buy a scooter when I get back. I considered trading baht to CFP here in Thailand but no exchange deals with such an obscure currency.
0% fee (They make the money with spreads) and you hold private key