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Are Bitcoin ATMs private? Well, the privacy is relative to what you're willing to share and to whom.

If you don't want your bank to know that you're buying bitcoin, then you should definitely use an ATM with cash. But if you want to buy larger amounts, you will be subjected to the KYC/AML regulations of the land. In such a case, the government will know about your purchase – but your bank most likely won't.

Therefore, it's up to you to decide how you want to purchase bitcoin and with which privacy settings. Either way, consider that online exchanges are the least private way to buy Bitcoin.

Learn more about Bitcoin ATMs by listening to S13 E9 of the Bitcoin Takeover podcast, featuring Martijn Wismeijer from GeneralBytes. The episode is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & YouTube 🎧

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BTCpunisher⚡️💜 2y ago

It is to mention that there are more and more possibilities to buy Bitcoin peer-to-peer (noKYC) as alternative to ATMs.

I recommend bisq (PC) or Peachbitcoin (mobile).

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