Kosovo's first BITCOIN ATM

We live in an era when cryptographic coins have become a topic of discussion by media, civil society, and investors. The sooner this movement is understood as a technological innovation of the so-called BlockChain, which comes from the major transformation of information technology, the easier and less consequences will be adopting [...]
The sooner this movement is understood as a technological innovation of the so-called BlockChain, which comes from the major transformation of Information Technology, the easier and less consequences will be its adaptation to a society or legal state.
In developed countries today, many services have begun to offer products against Bitcoin currency.
From hotels, fuel, food deliver to government taxes such as Germany's case, technological transformation has been adapted, becoming part of this large global community.
And in Pristina and Tirana, government institutions like Kosovo Customs, or the Bank of Albania come up with educational statements, making appeals for caution in the use of cryptographic coins, as always the business sector is the pro-active actor who takes the first step.
It is exactly the Albvision Ltd company that brings this innovation to Pristina. Its first virtual currency ATM Bitcoin, with the promise that Tirana and Skopje will be the two rotating destination of exchanging virtual money.
BATMTwo's ATM has been developed by GeneralBytes and over 500 have been implemented worldwide.
This ATM is expected to offer some of the most widely used virtual coins, such as Ether, Dash, Bitcoin, Doge and LiteCoin. Kosovo joins the list of 57 world states operating a virtual currency ATM.
Counting 1340 ATM, 226 operators and 21 ATM producers for the exchange of virtual currency worldwide.
The ATM comes at a time when the interest in virtual currencies has increased significantly in Albania and Kosovo. 800 thousand euros have been spent on the purchase of equipment producing these coins in Kosovo expressed two weeks ago customs institutions.
The ATM, where Kosovo citizens can buy and sell Bitcoin, will be located in downtown Pristina. The first transactions will be conducted only in Bitcoin, while in the future, there will be 10 other virtual coins.
Bitcoin is the world's most popular virtual currency with a market value of $40 billion. Since the beginning of the year, it grew considerably by affecting record $3,000 during the month of June.
Albvision announced that Tirana will soon have its first virtual currency ATM.
Albvision established in 2000 in Kosovo exercises its activity in the sectors of information and security systems, banking, mailmen, energy, telecommunications, communication with over 10 years of experience in Albania, Kosovo and Macedonia. / ] PCWorld Albanian











