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Status and feedback Based on user feedback (FAQ): Operator details Operator's name: CeX Support phone: N/A Support email: N/A Location City: Glasgow Location: Glasgow Sauchiehall CEX store Address:254-290Sauchiehall StreetGlasgowScotland Open hours:Mon-Sat: 9:00 - 18:00Sun: 11:00 - 17:00 Bitcoin machine details ATM Type: Lamassu Direction: Fiat → Crypto Supported coins: Fees: 6% Limits: none Details: Bitcoin ATM is located at electronics store CEX.It allows buying bitcoins for cash only.Read a story of how to use this bitcoin ATM.WARNING!Have you been suggested a job opportunity and then asked to send bitcoins using ATM?Or found a great deal, e.g.car on craiglist, and was asked to pay in bitcoins using ATM?You are highly likely a victim of a scam.Read FAQ for details!Reference: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/gaming/news/a570714/cex-store-trials-bitcoin-purchases-in-glasgow.html Nearest Cheapest Buy Nearest locations No1 Currency CeX Belfast Ann Street Thirsty Pigeon Jinnah Restaurant CeX Store (Manchester Arndale) Check all Bitcoin ATMs in Glasgow or Bitcoin ATMs in United Kingdom.

Cheapest in area How to use a bitcoin ATM (tutorials): How to buy bitcoins using ATM How to sell bitcoins using ATM How to import BTC from receipt Bitcoin ATM Map mobile apps:Places in Glasgow that accept bitcoins Places to spend bitcoins in Glasgow.This city has a Bitcoin ATM.For more details, see the Bitcoin ATMs in the UK page.Name Brooklyn Cafe CeX Glasgow Sauchiehall Street CeX Glasgow Union Street Glasgow Coach Drivers Intelligent Car Leasing Munro Plumbing and Heating Production Attic Shish Mahal Weldsafe Limited Your Sushi GlasgowThis is a third published story from participants in our “Use bitcoin ATM, write review and get hardware wallet for free” campaign.At the time of this posting – there are still 2 Ledger wallets available.So hurry up and don’t miss the chance.The following bitcoin machine usage experience description is provided to us by Derwin McGeary, who used a machine in Glasgow, Scotland.

One thing about Bitcoin is that when you tell people about it, the reaction is frequently, “You must be crazy!”or “That’s all very interesting, but how would you actually do it in practice?”.Often, it’s not that easy, and almost never all that anonymous: “You just give this website your credit card details and show them your government-issued ID”.So I was intrigued to find out that there was a Bitcoin ATM in the centre of my home city of Glasgow, Scotland.A bit of research revealed that it was in a chain of electronics shops, CEX which started to accept Bitcoin for purchases and even staged a Bitcoin-only weekend to launch it!I’m not particularly experienced with Bitcoin, although I did manage to buy a beer with it in Russia, back when it was legal there.This is the only bitcoin ATM I’ve ever seen in the digital flesh, and I was eager to try it out.So, fiat money in hand, I set out to buy some bitcoins.First impressions of the shop were good: well-lit, on the main street, clean.

The ATM is located at the back of the shop, with “How do I buy bitcoin?” instructions pinned up behind it.
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bitcoin 500ghThere’s a touchscreen, a slot for inserting notes, a nameplate with “The bitcoin machine” on it, and a small plastic window.
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There’s a “Change Language” button but I didn’t try it.I push Start (the only button apart from change language), and I’m prompted to scan the barcode on my phone.
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bitcoin cialisI usually only check the first and last few characters of the address, and it’s always been correct so far, so I insert a few notes, which are counted correctly, and hit send.
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There is a final “Thank you!”screen displaying the amount, the destination address, and a QR code, which you can photograph as confirmation.For Science, I tried a few different local notes, including Scottish £5 notes as well as Clydesdale Bank tens and twenties.All accepted without problem.So, in terms of usability: excellent.This is actually easier to use than a normal cash machine.I would say that this is more than anonymous enough for most people’s comfort.It’s in a safe well-lit public location, and you can even spend your bitcoins there.A few small minuses: this is a fiat-to-Bitcoin only setup.If you are getting paid in bitcoin, you can’t get pounds for it here (although you can get a fine array of secondhand electronics for it).Also, it’s in a shop, so it’s not 24-hour.Finally the exchange rate is a bit worse than Coinbase.If you’re in the Sauchiehall Street area and you want to dip your toe into Bitcoin, get a wallet installed on your phone and all you need is £5 and 5 minutes.