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Dogecoin has been added to Bitcoin of America's ATMs

According to PR News Wire's news release, Bitcoin of America, a popular FinCEN-registered virtual currency exchange, has added Dogecoin to its Bitcoin ATMs. As of right now, all Bitcoin of America ATMs accept Dogecoin as a payment method.

Many BTMs can be found in 31 states.

Bitcoin of America has more than 1800 BTMs in 31 states, and they are spread out across the country. They saw that Dogecoin was becoming more and more popular, so they decided it was time to add it to their platform. The company added Ethereum in October 2021.

Bitcoin of America also has Bitcoin and Litecoin options at their BTMs and on their website, which is where you can buy them. You can find the one near you by going to their website and typing in your address.

The Universal Kiosk is here.

A lot of changes have been made at the virtual currency exchange over the last year.

In May 2021, they started selling their new Universal Kiosk, which can do both things at the same time. It is used for three main things.

To buy and sell crypto, you can use money to buy and sell it. There is also the traditional way to get cash out of a debit card.

People who own a store can make extra money.

If you run a store and want to make extra money or have an interest in crypto, Bitcoin of America has a host program that you can sign up for. The company helps them get more customers, make money on the side, and advertise. It can also take care of customer service, installation, and maintenance, as well as other things.

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