10 June 2014

Middle East’s ‘First Bitcoin ATM’ to Launch in Tel Aviv


 Middle East’s ‘First Bitcoin ATM’ to Launch in Tel Aviv


The Middle East region now has its first two-way capable bitcoin ATM after Wednesday evening’s launch of a new Robocoin machine, or ‘branch’, at a fashionable Tel Aviv Hotel.


This gives Israeli residents and visitors a new option to enter the bitcoin economy, rather than going through one of the online exchanges, which meant bank transfers, or buying face to face.


ATMs and bitcoin vending machines are also aimed at exchanging smaller amounts of fiat currency, which means they’re more appropriate and user-friendly for newcomers.


The ATM’s owner is Bitbox, headed by CEO Nimrod Gruber. He said:



“The launch of the first bitcoin ATM in the Middle East will allow any person with no previous knowledge of bitcoin and how it works to easily buy and sell bitcoin 24/7 bypassing the bureaucracy of the banks.”



It also gives tourists a new way to obtain local currency and foreign workers in Israel a new and simpler option to take locally earned shekels and send them to families back home – provided there is another ‘cash-out’ bitcoin ATM at the other end.


First?


Whether it’s actually the first ‘bitcoin ATM’ in the Middle East is open to debate. Dubai company Umbrellab demonstrated integration of a bitcoin-buying service in one of the city’s ManGo payment kiosks back in April.


Umbrellab says it has plans to introduce bitcoin buying to 300-400 ManGo kiosks eventually. At this stage the kiosks allow only for purchase of bitcoins, not sale.


Israel as bitcoin hub


Israel, arguably the world’s most significant technology startup hub outside of Silicon Valley, has displayed a generally friendly attitude to bitcoin so far and is home to several venture capitalists, well-known cryptocurrency projects such as Mastercoin, and bitcoin evangelists like Meni Rosenfeld.


Michael Eisenberg, partner at early-stage VC firm Aleph, wrote earlier this year that the country should leverage its talent, and capitalize on entrepreneurial dissatisfaction with the US’s regulatory mire, to become a bitcoin center.


The new ATM will launch at the Townhouse Tel Aviv hotel in the evening of Wednesday 11th June.


Image via Protasov AN / Shutterstock


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June 11, 2014 at 07:05AM



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