“According to the ATM maker, Robocoin, the machines did over $100,000 worth of business and racked up 348 transactions in its first eight days. CEO Jordan Kelley added that 70 percent of the ATM users created Bitcoin wallets — suggesting they were first-time users. ‘We had a fantastic mix of new and old Bitcoin users,’ said Kelley, adding that the ATM visitors included Bitcoin miners and an 80-year-old woman. Kelley claimed that the Robocoin machines, which cost about $15,000 each, will soon appear in other cities by the end of December, including Berlin, Toronto, Hong Kong, London and New York.”
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