According to the analytical resource Coin ATM Radar, about 15 cryptomats are installed per day around the world, and the total network infrastructure has reached 39,011 devices.
Since January 2017, the number of installed cryptomats in the world has grown by 3,925% – from 969 to 39,011 pieces of equipment. If the trend continues, then by the end of 2022 the total number of devices may reach 40,000. Now cryptomats are installed in 77 countries, they are served by 614 operators.
Geographically, North America is the leader in terms of the number of installed cryptomats. Its share of the total number of devices is 95.1% – 37,081 pieces of equipment. The US accounts for 34,299 devices (87.9%) and Canada 2,461 (6.3%). The share of cryptomats operating in Europe is 3.8% of the total.
At the same time, 38,998 cryptomats support Bitcoin (BTC), Litecoin (LTC) – 32,466, Ethereum (ETH) – 29,324, Dogecoin (DOGE) – 16,132, and Bitcoin Cash (BCH) – 13,801.
Bitcoin Depot became the leading operator of crypto ATMs in the world with 6,896 devices (17.7%). It is followed by Coincloud (5,643), Coinflip (4,124), Bitcoin of America (2,339), Bitstop (1,969) and Rockitcoin (1,781).
Genesis Coin is the leader in the production of cryptomats – it accounts for 40.6% of equipment units. Second place goes to General Bytes with 22.8%. They are followed by Bitaccess (15.8%), Coinsource (5.2%), Bitstop (4.9%) and Bytefederal (2.8%).
Recall that this month, the Gaia trading platform, against the backdrop of a global increase in the number of crypto ATMs, the development of the crypto industry and regulation of the industry, began to return crypto ATMs to Japan.
Source: Bits
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