Cryptocurrency mass adoption continues to gain traction in countries around the world.
Virtual ATM software company Netcoins just added Bitcoin Cash and EOS for immediate purchase at over 21,000 retail locations worldwide.
Netcoins has listed Bitcoin Cash and EOS on its virtual ATMs in over 21,000 retail locations across Canada, Australia and Europe, according to a blog post.
Founded in 2015, Netcoins is an over-the-counter brokerage and software developer on a mission to make cryptocurrency sales more accessible to consumers.
The virtual ATMs operate through a mobile application that can be accessed via smartphone or tablet, eliminating machine costs and space requirements for in-store locations.
Netcoins' ATMs currently offer seven leading cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, Bitcoin Cash, EOS and Stellar.
In addition to cryptocurrency ATMs, the growing prevalence of crypto-based debit cards is taking hold.
Launched Aug. 22, U.K.-based Revolut released its new Revolut Metal debit card that gives customers cashback in cryptocurrency.
Or cryptocurrency from purchases made outside of Europe.
Currently, the platform supports five major cryptocurrencies: BTC, ETH, LTC, BCH and XRP.Cover Photo by Mirza Babic on Unsplash.
Netcoins Opens 21,000 Virtual Cryptocurrency ATMs Worldwide
Publié le Sep 5, 2018
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