Service available at select Winn-Dixie, Fresco y Más, Harveys stores throughout Florida Managing Editor According to a recent Coinstar-sponsored survey, 23% of people likely to purchase cryptocurrencies would do so from a bitcoin ATM or kiosk.
Coinme, the largest cryptocurrency cash exchange in the United States, has entered Florida with the launch of more than 300 bitcoin-enabled Coinstar kiosks at select Winn-Dixie, Fresco y Más, Harveys, and other grocery stores across the state in such cities as Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando and Tampa.
“Our team has been working with state regulators in an effort to launch Coinme on Coinstar kiosks throughout the state, and we are thrilled to secure a license to offer a cash on-ramp to purchasing bitcoin to the residents of Florida,” said Neil Bergquist, co-founder and CEO of Seattle-based Coinme. “Through our partnership, we’re able to continue to expand into new areas to meet the ever-growing demand of ac
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