Coinsource, a bitcoin ATM network, has installed two more bitcoin ATMs in San Diego, resulting in three bitcoin ATMs active in San Diego County operated by Coinsource, and 19 across the United States.
The news follows the recent installment of a new bitcoin ATM at Mission Groceries at 2128 Mission Street in the heart of San Francisco, California.
In San Diego, the machines have been installed in Oceanside and National City. The two new machines join the existing unit at Mesa Liquor & Wine Co, 4919 Convoy St in San Diego, off major freeways east of I-805, south of 52 and west of 163.
“When we installed our first bitcoin ATM in San Diego in October 2015, Coinsource promised that we would continue to scour the area for more locations. We’re thrilled to offer three secure, fully compliant and always active bitcoin ATMs to the community,” said Sheffield Clark, Coinsource CEO and Co-Founder.
In Oceanside, Coinsource chose Mesa Market, 2255 Mission Avenue, CA 92058, near the I-5, I-76 and I-78 freeways, to provide a convenient location for its growing customer base.
In National City, the ATM has been launched at Wilson’s Market & Liquor, 916 E 8th St #9, National City, CA 91950, near downtown and the I-5, 405, I-54 & I-94 freeways.
Clark said the new locations have been methodically researched and selected taking into account population demographics, ease of access and adjacent business hours.
“Coinsource is proud to announce that everyone in and nearby San Diego County now has access to a low fee, strategically located bitcoin ATM”, Clark said. “We are scaling with the rise of cryptocurrency, and we chose these additional locations because we know how important convenience is to our customers”.
Manufactured by industry leader GenesisCoin, all Coinsource bitcoin ATMs are open late and claims to offer low fees, with rates starting at 7% that get lower with higher volume purchases.


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