First Time Using The Bitcoin ATM

in beyondbitcoin •  8 years ago  (edited)

Most of my steem dollar funds I have been reinvesting back into steem power, but some of it I have been transferring into bitcoin as well and today I decided to go and try out the bitcoin atm near me for the very first time.

It was located in a coffee shop and I was pretty nervous about being able to complete the transaction without really knowing what I was doing. I tried to prepare by watching bitcoin atm transactions on youtube but the majority of the ones I could find were buying bitcoins and not selling/taking out cash so I still wasn't clear on what the entire process entailed.

I was glad to find that the instructions on the machine were pretty straightforward. It first asked me if I was interested in selling or buying bitcoins etc, and I selected to sell. Then it asked how much and once I told it the amount then it printed out a slip for me and told me to send the coins to the address on the slip. I then opened my btc wallet and proceeded to send the coins to the address (took a picture of it).

Once the coins were sent then I had to wait a few minutes so during that time I ordered an iced frapp. After a few minutes I selected 'redeem ticket' on the screen, scanned my ticket, and my fiat cash was then dispensed.

I have to say that I am very impressed with how easy the entire transaction was to complete and I am thankful for the bitcoin community here in town who have been spreading the word about cryptocurrency and trying to get these atms into new locations.

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Wow never heard of these machines, sound pretty straight forward to use.

I thought that was a very helpful post. I didn't even know this type of machine existed. Thanks.

Thankyou, yes that was very helpful. I am in Australia and there is only one machine in the whole city.

Awesome to hear! There are a couple of ATMs "close" to where I work and I've considered how cool it would be to actually have one within walking distance of where I work. I would probably use it to make purchases of coin with cash more than selling it (I use a Shift card to purchase with BTC) but in general it would be cool just to see the BTC logo about... now if they integrated Steem as well... ;-)

I think that was a fun experience. It's going be a easy and fast process someday all over the world.

I wonder what the buying experience would have been like. Would the machine have required a form a validation; an ID and proof of residence?