CoinTime Bitcoin ATMs In California
Find the most convenient Bitcoin ATM in California where you can buy and sell Bitcoin quickly and securely. Our ATMs are strategically located to ensure easy access and provide a seamless cryptocurrency experience.
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Explore our extensive network of bitcoin ATMs near you in California in locations such as Los Angeles, San Jose, San Francisco, Fresno, Long Beach, San Diego, or any other city.
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Why Choose Cointime Bitcoin ATMs?
At CoinTime ATM, we offer high daily and per-transaction limits to accommodate larger transactions. Here’s why you should choose us:
Buy bitcoin
Buying Bitcoin has never been easier. Visit any of our ATMs, insert your cash, and receive Bitcoin in your wallet instantly.
daily purchase limits
Our ATMs support high daily purchase limits, allowing you to buy large amounts of Bitcoin up to $50,000 as needed.
convenient locations
With numerous ATMs across California, you can find us at locations that fit your daily routine.
minimal requirements
To use our ATMs, all you need is your phone number and Bitcoin address for small purchases. No extensive paperwork or bank accounts.
instant transactions
Our ATMs provide immediate transactions. No need to wait hours for your Bitcoin purchase to be processed.
24/7 availability
Many of our ATMs are available around the clock.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I use a CoinTime ATM in California?
First, locate a CoinTime ATM near you using their website or a Bitcoin ATM locator.
When you arrive at the ATM, select the cryptocurrency you want to purchase, such as Bitcoin.
You will need to scan your wallet QR code where you want the Bitcoin to be sent.
Insert the cash equivalent of the amount you wish to purchase.
Confirm the transaction and wait for the receipt and confirmation on your wallet.
Here is a more-detailed step-by-step guide: https://cointimeatm.com/how-to-use-bitcoin-atm/
- What are the operating hours for CoinTime ATMs in California?
Most CoinTime ATMs in California typically operate 24/7, providing convenient access to Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies at any time.
However, it’s essential to check the specific location’s hours, as they may vary depending on the host business’s operating hours.
- How many Bitcoin ATMs are in California?
There are currently more than 3,200 bitcoin ATMs in California.
These ATMs are spread across various cities including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Clara, San Jose, Fremont, and Modesto, making it one of the states with the highest number of Bitcoin ATMs in the United States.
- Where can I buy Bitcoin in California?
You can buy Bitcoin in California at numerous locations, including Bitcoin ATMs, online exchanges like Coinbase, and through peer-to-peer platforms like LocalBitcoins.
For specific locations for Bitcoin ATMs and directions to get there, please refer to our ATM locator tool and map.
- What are the Bitcoin ATMs location in California near me
To find a Bitcoin ATM near you in California, use an online Bitcoin ATM locator such as CoinTime.
Enter your city or ZIP code, and it will provide a list of the closest Bitcoin ATM machine locations.
- Are Bitcoin ATMs in California safe?
Reputable Bitcoin ATM operators like CoinTime prioritize security.
However, it’s still important to be vigilant, use a well-lit ATM location, and avoid sharing your personal information with anyone around the ATM.
- What are the Bitcoin transaction limits in California?
California law limits Bitcoin ATM transactions to $1,000 per person per day.
The move was made by the government to improve consumer protection and reduce the risk of fraud associated with Bitcoin ATM transactions.
This is part of a broader effort, as California prepares to implement a comprehensive regulatory framework for cryptocurrency companies by 2025 under the Digital Financial Assets Law.