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(Bloomberg) UniCredit SpA, JPMorgan Chase & Co., and Commerzbank AG were among banks which flagged suspicious transactions related to collapsed payments firm Wirecard AG but received little attention from prosecutors before the demise of the firm last year, according to evidence given to a German parliamentary investigation.Italian lender UniCredit warned German anti-money-laundering authorities in early 2019 of a questionable transaction involving former Wirecard executive Jan Marsalek. Offi
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A NEW FEATURE has appeared at smoke shops in Montana, gas stations in the Carolinas and delis in far-flung corners of New York City: a brightly-lit Bitcoin ATM, where customers can buy or sell digital currency, and sometimes extract hard cash.
The machines have multiplied quickly through the United States over the past year, fueled by a frenzy in crypto trading that sent Bitcoin prices over $58,000. Kiosk operators such as CoinFlip and Coin Cloud have installed thousands of ATMs, scouring areas competitors have not yet reached, executives told Reuters.
“I just assumed there was demand and people wanted Bitcoin everywhere,” said Quad Coin founder Mark Shoiket, who flew to Montana after scanning a US map for Bitcoin ATM deserts.
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