ChainCatcher news, according to Financefeeds, CoinFlip, a U.S. Bitcoin ATM operator, has opened its first cryptocurrency center in Mexico City’s Guatemoc district. Staffed by professionals, the center combines traditional retail banking concepts with crypto infrastructure, allowing users to interact with experts, use cryptocurrency ATMs, and receive guidance on how to conduct digital asset transactions via cash, bank transfers, and Mexico’s SPEI payment system.
It is reported that CoinFlip currently operates nearly 50 cryptocurrency ATMs in Mexico, 26 of which are located in Mexico City.
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