ATLANTA – Bitcoin and crytpocurrencies may have seen a sharp drop in values over the past year, but a vendor of Bitcoin ATMs is reporting it continues to deploy the machines.
Lux Vending, which does business as Bitcoin Depot, has announced multiple partnerships with convenience store brands with locations spanning across several states, including FastLane, Gas Express, High’s, Majors Management and Stinker Stores. The company said the partnerships will bolster its retail footprint across the U.S. and further support Bitcoin Depot’s mission to “Bring Crypto to the Masses.”
"We are seeing more retailers understand the potential value of providing their customers access to Bitcoin through Bitcoin Depot ATMs and these partnerships reinforce our value proposition for notable retailers in the U.S.,” said Brandon Mintz, CEO and Founder of Bitcoin Depot.
Including the partnerships just announced, Bitcoin Depot said it signed 440 additional retailer locations across North America in the second half of 2022.
The company said it has approximately 7,000 kiosk locations in North America.
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