The Canadian company Bitcoin Brands Inc, announced today that they have installed a Bitcoin Atm in Montreal at the Tristar Gym. The Tristar Gym is one of the leading and most famous MMA gyms in the world, having produced multiple champions including Georges St. Pierre and Rory MacDonald.
The Bitcoin ATM allows everyone who visits the gym to buy Bitcoins quick and easy, with the price being updated in real time from online exchanges and with a low fee for any purchase made. Transactions takes less than a minute on average and the Bitcoins purchased can be send to an online wallet or the customer can receive a piece of paper which works as a wallet from the machine.
“The installation of a bitcoin teller machine at TriStar is an accomplishment for us and for bitcoin in general. For a home of champions to embrace to the bitcoin currency and technology, it demonstrates how far bitcoin has come in a short period of time,” added Peter Klamka, President of Bitcoin Brands.
“I am excited to be one of the first to host a bitcoin ATM here in Montreal and to have the very first in bitcoin ATM the sport of mixed martial arts,” commented Firas Zahabi.
Everyone interested in purchasing Bitcoins in Montreal, can go to the Tristar Gym Monday-Friday from 8am to 10pm, 10am to 3pm on Saturdays and 10am to 6pm on Sundays.
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