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Bitcoin ATMs in PolandTotal number of Bitcoin ATMs / Tellers in Poland: 2 List of major cities in Poland with bitcoin ATM installations: Katowice 1 Warsaw 1Bitcoinomat.pl, a project aiming to create the largest Bitcoin ATM network in Poland and abroad, announces it had successfully set up the first two-way Bitcoin ATM in Poland located in the city center of Warsaw.Only three months after the opening of the first Bitcoin ATM in Poland at Bobby Burger, Bitcoinomat.pl, a collective of cryptocurrency enthusiasts, strikes back and announces its latest project, a two-way BitXATM device that allows users to buy and sell Bitcoins anonymously in less than one minute.The two-way Bitcoin ATM is located at Five Restaurant, Grzybowska 5 street, Warsaw: The owner of Bitcoinomat.pl, Andrzej Głowicki, stated: "Bitcoin is the digital currency of the future.At the moment, around the world, more and more companies accept payments [in Bitcoin].[...] Poland also follows this trend, and the mission of Bitcoinomat is [to set up] machines to facilitate the acquisition of the currency.
With [Bitcoinomat], you do not have [to register] in an exchange, give [your personal] data, wait for the transfer [to process].Purchases and sales [using] our machines are immediate - you only [need] a Bitcoin wallet, cash and to be an adult."The Bitcoin ATM is available everyday from 11am to midnight, and was installed with the help of Midgar.bitcoin pacmanBitcoinomat.pl charges 5% commission.bitcoin rpmBitcoinomat.pl aims to educate the Polish people on Bitcoin and promote its use throughout the country.bitcoin pleaThe collective is looking to put Bitcoin ATMs at the "best possible locations in Poland", and also provides assistance to businesses wishing to implement Bitcoin payment solutions, as well as corporate training sessions on various Bitcoin-related topics.litecoin chinese
Did you enjoy this article?You may also be interested in reading these ones:Poland's digital currency scene continues its rapid expansion with the country's first bitcoin ATM freshly launched in the capital Warsaw and many more soon to follow, according to the operators.running litecoinLocated at Bitcoin Embassy Warsaw, which opened this May, the new machine is manufactured by Lamassu and works in partnership with bitcoin exchange Bitstamp.bitcoin escrow tutorialThe Bitcoin Embassy was set up to act as a hub for the Warsaw’s rapidly expanding bitcoin scene, Piotr Hetzig, the company's chief executive, told CoinDesk.bitcoin miner software download macLaunching the bitcoin ATM in the heart of Warsaw was aimed to boost the visibility of the cryptocurrency in Poland, he explained.bitcoin bootable usb
However, the company’s plans go even further than that.A second ATM is to be made available shortly in the Polish capital, with a network of bitcoin vending machines eventually to be rolled out across the country."By the end of this year, as many as 30 bitcoin ATMs enabling [people] to purchase and sell bitcoins are expected to appear in various parts of Poland," the operator said.bitcoin core create walletBitcoin Embassy Warsaw aims to offer a wide range of services tailored for bitcoin enthusiasts, as well as for those who want to make their first step in the world of digital currencies, according to Hetzig.These will include training sessions, consultancy services, meetings and events, as well as sales of hardware for bitcoin mining.Initiatives to raise public awareness of the cryptocurrency are also planned.The new Lamassu ATM is now open for business and can be found at Bitcoin Embassy Warsaw on 46 Krucza street.
Opening hours are currently Monday to Friday, 10am to 6pm, but may become available 24/7 in the near future.Meanwhile, the first publicly available bitcoin ATM in Denmark has been launched at Irish pub The Dubliner, located on Copenhagen's famous 'walking street'.Also a Lamassu machine, the ATM accepts Danish krone and is operated by local bitcoin broker Sirius Money.Thorkil Værge, founder and chief executive of the company, said "Denmark is one the countries where bitcoin is the least regulated.The financial authorities have stated that [anti-money laundering and know your customer] laws do not apply to bitcoin, and that bitcoin is [...] considered a private non-taxable asset”.As a result, "earnings on bitcoins bought in Denmark are not taxed.On the flip side, losses are not tax deductible”, he explained, adding: "The Dubliner is an excellent place to [site] a bitcoin ATM, since they have a lot of customers and long opening hours.The pub is also located very centrally near the Stork Fountain, which is the center of Copenhagen's shopping district."
Værge further indicated that the company is in the process of opening a subsidiary in the Spanish market, to be called Sirius Iberia.In another example of the cryptocurrency’s increasing popularity in Central Europe, a bitcoin centre launched in Prague, Czech Republic, on 28th May The centre, which has already launched a two-way Robocoin ATM for its customers, was opened in the Czech capital’s Smíchov district, according to The Prague Post.The establishment is operated by local bitcoin business wBTCb.cz, and was set up to provide face-to-face services for those unfamiliar with digital currencies, as well as consulting services to registered clients.The firm says it wants to become one of the main traders in the country’s digital currency market, with workshops and seminars designed to increase bitcoin’s visibility in the Czech Republic.Martin Stránský, the company’s owner, ordered three bitcoin ATMs from US manufacturer Robocoin Technologies in December 2013 under a contract worth some 1,500,000 CZK ($74,200).