Lamassu, the maker of a bitcoin ATM, are now taking pre-orders for the ATM which was demonstrated at the Bitcoin London conference. The ATM is designed to scan a QR code of customersâ wallets and accept a bank note.
Zach Harvey, one of Lamassuâs partners, told us: âWeâre very excited about beginning to accept pre-orders and moving closer and closer to shipping the Bitcoin Machines around the world. The idea now is the same as when we first started this project, to make Bitcoin more accessible to the massesâ.
In terms of demand for the ATM, Harvey told us that there have been 150 enquiries from over 40 countries. When asked when Lamassu expect to start shipping, Harvey said: âBeing carefully optimistic, I think we will start seeing the first Bitcoin Machines deployed this Octoberâ.
Harvey wouldnât give exact figures on the pre-orders received so far, but described them as âgoing very wellâ and that âorders are from multiple countries including Canada, Finland, Slovakia, New Zealand and Denmarkâ. Those who are ordering the ATM were described by Harvey as âbitcoin entrepreneurs that either already have bitcoin businesses or want to get into the bitcoin worldâ.
The ATM is a low-powered device, consuming âabout the power needed for a consumer tabletâ. When asked about the best place to install them, he told us: âWe recommend installing the Bitcoin Machine in an indoor attended retail environment. It is meant to resist smash-and-grab attacks, but not meant to be left outside at nightâ.
In terms of using the ATM, itâs expected that customers will have a wallet app on their smartphones that can present a QR code for their wallet address (but a paper wallet should work too). Once scanned, the customer will be asked to insert a bank note into the slot. The device will then detect the value of the note and advise the customer the amount of BTC theyâll receive.
Even though thereâs a touch screen with a virtual button to âSend Coinsâ, the transaction is final once the note is taken. Harvey told us that if the customer fails to touch the screen, it will time out and send the bitcoins anyway.
Businesses deploying an ATM will also have to configure their own bitcoin exchange system. Lamassu is not trading or converting bitcoin for ATM users.