San Francisco receives first bitcoin ATM from Coinsource

Coinsource, the reliable and secure national bitcoin ATM network, today announced the installment of a new bitcoin ATM at Mission Groceries at 2128 Mission Street in the heart of San Francisco, California.

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The new machine is only the third bitcoin ATM in the colorful city by the Bay and the only one open every day. It also boasts the latest closing time for a bitcoin ATM in the entire city, with doors open until 2:00 AM daily.

Coinsource’s GenesisCoin bitcoin ATM offers attractive low prices to buy bitcoin, with rates starting at 7% that get lower with higher volume purchases.

Located on the world famous Mission Street between 17th and 18th Streets, Mission Groceries is conveniently located by car or public transportation. Only a block and a half from the 16th and Mission stop on the BART, two blocks from the 16th Street and Hoff parking garage, and surrounded by a myriad of bus stops, Mission Groceries is easy to get to by any mode of transportation, making Coin source’s newest bitcoin ATM easily accessible.

“Coinsource is proud to announce our first bitcoin ATM in San Francisco,” said Coinsource Managing PartnerSheffield Clark. “In particular, we’re delighted to install a low fee bitcoin ATM in the heart of the Mission, easily available to both neighborhood locals and visitors alike.

“We are committed to providing the highest level support to our customers and guarantee always-low fees. All our machines adhere to cutting-edge security standards and provide simple, convenient, instantaneous transfers compatible with any bitcoin mobile wallet.” Clark added.

The newest, easy-to use Coinsource BTM joins a network of active Bitcoin ATMs distributed across the United States, with locations stretching from San Diego to New York City.

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