
“Just like every other form of Bitcoin exchange (excepting direct peer-to-peer transactions), there’s nothing anonymous about using a Bitcoin machine. Both Williams and Bitcoiniacs will be monitoring their customers for suspicious activity, including unusually large deposits or very frequent deposits. Just like any bank or other money-related business must. But even with all these restrictions, wrinkles are sure to appear as soon as Bitcoin machines like these enter public spaces. There’s no doubt that regulations on Bitcoin with shift over time, depending on how these pioneering machines are received.”
http://readwrite.com/2013/10/29/bitcoin-atm-money-services-regulation
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