According to Reuters, these Bitcoin ATMs are very similar to ordinary bank ATMs, except these machines has a scanner that checks for a driver’s license or a passport to verify the identity of the user.

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Last year, Robocoin successfully launched a Bitcoin ATM in Vancouver. And now followed by the roll-out in the U.S. the company plans to install Bitcoin ATMs in Asia, London and more places around the world.
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