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Federal Reserve highlights surge in bitcoin ATMs boosting U.S. consumer access to crypto

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Federal Reserve highlights surge in bitcoin ATMs boosting U.S. consumer access to crypto
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Jeff Schmid, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City | Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City has released a research brief indicating that Bitcoin ATMs are now widely available across the United States, enhancing consumer access to digital assets through cash-to-crypto services.

Bitcoin ATMs (BTMs) allow users to convert cash into cryptocurrency and sometimes vice versa. They operate similarly to traditional ATMs but require interaction with a crypto wallet via QR codes, identification, and network transactions. According to the Kansas City Fed, many BTMs also support additional tokens like Ether, Litecoin, or stablecoins such as USDC or Tether. These machines are typically located in high-traffic retail areas such as gas stations, convenience stores, and supermarkets to maximize visibility and convenience.

According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Americans reported over $10 billion in losses due to fraud in 2023. This figure marks the highest annual record ever noted, with most scams occurring within traditional financial channels rather than cryptocurrency platforms. The FTC highlights that imposter fraud, investment scams, and payment card misuse account for the majority of consumer harm. This suggests that while BTMs have been linked to fraud cases, they constitute only a small portion of the broader fraud landscape in the United States.

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CoinFlip reports operating more than 5,500 Bitcoin ATMs across 49 U.S. states and 10 countries. The company emphasizes its strategic placement of machines in everyday retail locations like convenience stores and gas stations. This approach ensures consumers can easily purchase cryptocurrency with cash in familiar settings. CoinFlip's wide distribution positions it as a leader in making digital assets accessible to individuals who may not use traditional exchanges.

The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City is one of 12 regional Reserve Banks within the Federal Reserve System. It serves the Tenth District, which includes western Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Wyoming, Colorado, and northern New Mexico. According to its official overview, its responsibilities include supervising financial institutions and providing financial services to depository institutions and the U.S. Treasury. Additionally, it conducts research on economic and financial issues and plays a central role in monetary policy deliberations.

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