First off, find your nearest atm.
1200+ locations
42+ states
Verify your identity
The bitcoin ATM usually asks for your mobile number and identification. Then, you should get a verification code before proceeding with a transaction.
Scan your wallet QR Code
To use a Bitcoin ATM, you need a Bitcoin address and its QR code. If you don't have one, create it now. For this, ByteWallet is highly recommended.
Insert cash
Enter the amount you wish to exchange for Bitcoin and insert your cash into the designated slot, similar to a traditional ATM. The BTM will display the equivalent value in Bitcoin. Ensure you're satisfied with the exchange rate before proceeding.
Confirm & Complete
Verify that the inserted amount is correct and that everything looks good, press "Done" to complete the transaction. Be aware that processing times for Bitcoin ATM transactions can vary, often taking around ten minutes, sometimes longer.
You can also sell your Bitcoin at designated Byte Federal ATMs.