Leading Crypto ATM Company Moves to Greener Pastures to Avoid Financing Struggles

2019-1-3 20:31

Lamassu, the oldest manufacturer of crypto ATMs in the world, has decided to settle its business in Lucerne, Switzerland. The information was released by the company in a blog post on January 1st. Switzerland has established itself as a friendly country towards virtual currencies.

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Another Major Swiss Bank Begins Accepting Cryptocurrency Assets

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