'The company’s current business model is unsustainable': CEO of Bitcoin ATM operator blames increasing regulation for bankruptcy

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Founded in 2016, Bitcoin Depot was once North America's largest bitcoin ATM operator. Now, the Georgia-based company has voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. This raises many questions, from 'how did we get here?' to 'and what exactly does an ATM for cryptocurrency do?'

Putting it simply, whereas a traditional ATM dispenses physical currency, a bitcoin ATM doesn't dispense anything but can be used to facilitate blockchain transactions. These machines can incur pretty steep fees on top of the actual transaction, though not even these have been able to keep Bitcoin Depot afloat.

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As such, the company's ATM network of more than 9,000 machines is already offline. "These developments have materially affected Bitcoin Depot’s business and financial position," Holmes added, "Under these circumstances, the company’s current business model is unsustainable."

The company had recently reported a year-on-year 49.2% decrease in revenue for the first quarter of 2026, going from making a profit of $12.2 million to reporting a loss of $9.5 million (via Coin Desk). You don't need me to tell you that's a rapid decline.

But it's not just fresh regulation creating a challenging landscape—there's a lawsuit too. Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird has filed a suit against both Bitcoin Depot and another cryptocurrency ATM operator, CoinFlip. The suit alleges that the companies failed to sufficiently protect Iowans from crypto scams, and that "both Bitcoin Depot and CoinFlip profit directly from Iowa scam victims by imposing excessive, and often hidden, transaction fees."

US victims lost nearly $21 billion to cybercrime last year, with the FBI claiming that crypto and AI complaints are among the costliest. To get a smidge more specific, $333 million of that was the result of bitcoin ATM scams alone. With that in mind, greater regulation makes sense, and I certainly won't be shedding a tear over any Bitcoin teller machine operators going under as a result.

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Jess Kinghorn
Hardware Writer

Jess has been writing about games for over ten years, spending a significant chunk of that time working on print publications PLAY and Official PlayStation Magazine. When she’s not investigating all things hardware here, she's either constructing a passionate defence of a 7/10 game, daydreaming about her debut novel, or feeling wistful about the last time she chased some nerds around a field with an oversized foam sword. 

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