You Can Now Buy Cryptocurrencies in 1200 Kiosks Around Australia
ByStaffPosted on March 3, 2018
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In Australia, starting on March 1, bitcoin and ethers can be purchased in more than 1,200 kiosks distributed throughout the country, thanks to the service provided by Bitcoin.com.au cryptocurrency exchange.
According to this exchange house, all that is needed to be able to buy these cryptocurrencies in the kiosks affiliated with this service is a telephone number, an email address and a Bitcoin and / or Ethereum wallet address.
In this way users should simply go to one of the 1,200 locations that offer this service, present the QR code of their wallet address and make a purchase of bitcoin or ether for a minimum amount of $ 50 Australian dollars, after which the cryptocurrencies will be sent to your wallet address.
During the first day of service these transactions will not have a commission, but later a 5% commission will be charged on the amount of cryptocurrencies purchased. The president of Bitcoin.com.au, Rupert Hackett, declared that this new system would allow them to reach more consumers by presenting a more convenient way to purchase cryptocurrencies.
For anyone who has hesitated to buy Bitcoin because everything seemed too complicated, this is the perfect configuration that eliminates the fear factor of investing in digital currencies.
The fact that you can now buy Bitcoin and Ethereum from the same place where you buy soft drinks and stationery really speaks to how cryptocurrencies have been institutionalized.
Rupert Hackett
President, Bitcoin.com.au
This is a fantastic way to buy BTC, we would be wise to create some for of decentralized exchange where one can go to trade Crypto for Fiat but for cash in person as to keep the transactions and wallet addresses more secure. Buying in person needs to become much more widespread.
a comdom a pack of smokes and 0.02 bitcoin please.
love it ; the world will change to digital currency soon.
Great news. No commission on the first day sounds exciting, the later part not so much