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Bitcoin of America to halt operating unlicensed crypto ATMs in Connecticut

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May 23, 2023340 Views
Bitcoin of America to halt operating unlicensed crypto ATMs in Connecticut

The Department of Banking highlighted that Bitcoin of America failed to obtain a license as a money transmitter to operate Bitcoin ATM kiosks in the state.

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