Coinstar’s kiosk network is said to be the largest in the country, and as Coinme’s ATM and kiosk network is also extensive, the integration with Coinstar seems a noteworthy opportunity for onboarding curious users to crypto. Neil Bergquist, CEO and co-founder of Coinme stated in a January 9 press release:
It’s very gratifying to meet the growing customer demand through our relationship with Coinstar, and we couldn’t ask for a better partner to help people access and utilize the power of digital currency.
Coinstar’s CEO, Jim Gaherity, also commented: “There are 3,000 Coinstar kiosk locations across the country that have the Bitcoin purchase functionality and the consumer response has been very positive. We’re happy that the expansion continues with access now in the Sacramento area.”
While BTC isn’t purchasable directly via loose change at the kiosks, users could theoretically acquire the crypto by first dumping in their change, getting the cash for the applicable fee, and then using said paper cash to buy BTC.
The process for turning fiat into crypto is fairly straightforward, but involves the use of vouchers, and extensive KYC requirements such as the submission of a phone number and photo ID. Users also need to have a Coinme account as part of this process. This in view, privacy valuing bitcoiners might not find the news too groundbreaking. Considering the IRS’s rabid pursuit of anyone even smelling of crypto in recent months, combined with a lack of clarity on the reporting process, some would-be new users seem to be shying away from becoming too involved.
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What do you think of Coinme’s strategic partnership with Coinstar and the addition of more than 100 BTC purchase points in and around Sacramento? Let us know in the comments section below.
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