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There once were more than 34,000 BTC ATMs. But they’ve begun to decline as Bitcoin prices drop. 
A Bitcoin ATM at a gas station in Washington, DC. 

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Bitcoin ATMs could be considered symbolic of the state of crypto’s popularity. During the digital-asset boom they kept appearing in what could reasonably be considered unusual locations, such as Amherst County, Virginia, a place that has no hospital but does have a Bitcoin ATM. Just in case.

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