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Bitcoin ATM Market Is Undergoing 'Necessary Correction,' CoinFlip Founder Daniel Polotsky Says – Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust (BTC) Common units of fractional undivided beneficial interest (ARCA:BTC)

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Bitcoin ATM Market Is Undergoing 'Necessary Correction,' CoinFlip Founder Daniel Polotsky Says – Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust (BTC) Common units of fractional undivided beneficial interest (ARCA:BTC)

Cryptocurrency ATMs typically lack options. Most only allow customers to trade cash in for Bitcoin BTC/USD.

That’s not the case with CoinFlip, the Chicago-based startup founded by 29-year-old Daniel Polotsky.

In addition to Bitcoin, CoinFlip offers Ethereum ETH/USD, Litecoin LTC/USD, Dogecoin DOGE/USD, Stellar Lumens XLM/USD, Chainlink LINK/USD, Pax Gold PAXG/USD, USD Coin USDC/USD, and Tether USDT/USD, Polotsky tells Benzinga.

Read on for Polotsky’s thoughts on the dwindling number of ATMs, M&A, venture capital and CoinFlip’s global aspirations.

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Polotsky: I’m not concerned about the declining number of Bitcoin kiosks. It seems like many companies are working to optimize their operations, and some actors that weren’t managed well or didn’t comply with regulations are closing down. This might mean fewer ATMs overall, but those that remain are likely to offer better consumer protection and a higher-quality experience. At CoinFlip, for example, we prioritize consumer support with our 24/7 customer service, which sets us apart from others in the market. 

While there may be a reduction in ATMs in North America due to these adjustments, global demand for Bitcoin ATMs remains strong. This suggests to me that the market is undergoing a necessary correction rather than indicating a lack of interest in cryptocurrency services.  This is a positive step towards a more robust and compliant environment.

BZ: Coin Cloud went bankrupt; Genesis Coin picked up the pieces. Is the crypto ATM space ripe for consolidation?

The crypto ATM space has been undergoing some consolidation.  Genesis Coin stepping in to acquire a substantial portion of Coin Cloud’s ATM network after it declared bankruptcy underscores this trend.   

Operating these machines amidst fluctuating cryptocurrency prices, high operational costs, and evolving regulations in the crypto space certainly contributes to a challenging environment but it also presents opportunity.  With smaller operators struggling to maintain profitability, larger players with more robust infrastructures are increasingly acquiring their networks.  

We’re always exploring strategic opportunities to expand our footprint and product offering, including M&A. However, any decision to pursue acquisitions would depend on market conditions and the strategic value of potential targets. As regulations continue to form, we might see more smaller operators end up in a similar situation as Coin Cloud. We invite operators that are in that position to reach out.  CoinFlip’s focus remains on sustainable global growth and innovation in the ATM space and beyond. 

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BZ: What is CoinFlip Ventures and when did it launch?

CoinFlip Ventures launched in July 2022 with a $1 million fund to support early-stage startups in the crypto space​.  The initiative focuses on DeFi, NFTs, tokenization, and other blockchain innovations.  

Some current and potential notable investments include Domination Finance, a decentralized derivatives market where users can bet on a new financial instrument — dominance trading; Function03, a company that is working on labeling the wallets on the blockchain and building essential ecosystem infrastructure; Hopscotch, a messaging app for marketplace deals which helps prevent fraud, increases sales, and allows users to pay with crypto to settle transactions; Koii Network, a decentralized physical infrastructure network that pays users for their device’s compute power; and Entertainmint, a streaming, ticketing, and distribution platform where users can fund their favorite creators’ show ideas to ensure they get made.  

BZ: What inspired CoinFlip to look to New Zealand as a key market and become its first crypto kiosk operator?

The same fundamentals that made us the world’s largest crypto kiosk operator by transaction volume enable us to succeed in promising, new markets like New Zealand. Being first to market gives us a competitive edge. It establishes CoinFlip as a leading player in the cryptocurrency space in New Zealand while attracting customers who are eager for alternative avenues into the digital sector that are also secure.

Another significant factor is New Zealand’s banking landscape. Kiwis have fewer banking options compared to the U.S., creating a more rigid financial system that limits how people can handle their currency. This kind of environment tends to create a demand for alternative financial solutions, making the option to buy crypto with cash particularly appealing. Our services provide greater financial flexibility and opportunities, filling a gap in the market.

BZ: What’s next for CoinFlip?

We’re eager to explore new ways to meet our customers where they are. We are well on our way to establishing a global network of crypto kiosks, positioning ourselves not only as a facilitator of cash-to-crypto transactions but also eventually as the go-to platform for global remittances, bill pay, U.S. tokenized assets, and a cash on-ramp for a variety of services like online gaming/ticketing. We’re also broadening our services for high-net-worth individuals and institutions through CoinFlip Preferred, a white glove service for customers who wish to trade higher amounts via bank transfer.

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CoinFlip Preferred provides consumers with same-business-day settlement, superior pricing, and deep liquidity access to buy/sell/swap cryptocurrency. Additionally, we plan to enhance our online capabilities via our mobile wallet and allow for more convenient purchases using methods like ACH and debit/credit cards.

Stay Tuned: The influence of Bitcoin as an institutional asset class is expected to be thoroughly explored at Benzinga’s upcoming Future of Digital Assets event on Nov. 19.

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Man robbed of HK$6 million in crypto and silver in Hong Kong, probe under way

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Man robbed of HK million in crypto and silver in Hong Kong, probe under way

Hong Kong police are investigating an attack and robbery in which a man lost about HK$6 million (US$767,070) in cryptocurrency and silver.

The force said it received a report at 3.52am on Saturday that a 25-year-old mainland Chinese man was attacked by three men and a woman at a hotel near Man Lok Street in Hung Hom and robbed of cryptocurrency worth HK$5 million from his account.

The suspects later took the victim to another unit in an industrial building, where they seized silver items worth HK$1 million.

No arrests had been made so far and a manhunt was under way to track down the four suspects.

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Bitcoin dives again after disappointing jobs report, ending midweek rally | Fortune

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Bitcoin was barreling towards its best week in a month, but on Friday that momentum quickly dissipated. Since Wednesday, the largest cryptocurrency slumped roughly 7% to its current price of about $69,000, according to Binance. The downturn occurred following a lower than unexpected jobs report, spooking investors in the traditional stock market and in digital assets. 

“The jobs number impacted all risk-on assets,” said Boris Alergant, head of strategic initiatives at Babylon. “During sell-offs like this, correlations tend to converge and assets move down in unison.”

The pullback for Bitcoin is part of a months-long slide for the crypto industry. Many expected the industry to flourish because of President Donald Trump’s friendly stance toward the sector. Yet, since October, the original cryptocurrency is down roughly 46% from its all-time high of $126,000. 

Friday’s job report did not do the crypto industry any favors. Unemployment rose and jobs were cut more than expected. Other macroeconomic factors are weighing heavily on digital assets, namely the escalating conflict in the Middle East, which President Trump recently described as having “no time limits.” The conflict has skyrocketed gas prices, also contributing to concern among investors. 

The major stock indexes mirrored Bitcoin, rallying in the middle of the week only to sputter on Friday morning. The S&P 500, for example, dropped about 2% following the release of the most recent job numbers after a brief surge on Wednesday. 

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Other cryptocurrencies also dropped as the week drew to a close. Ethereum is down roughly 5% since Thursday to its current price of about $1,970, and Solana is down roughly 5% during that time to its current price of about $85, according to Binance.

One analyst says that things could get worse before they get better. “If the week closes roughly as the market looks now, that would not be a very positive signal,” said Alex Tsepaev, chief strategy officer at B2Prime. “In that case, the price could move lower, and by lower I mean a possible retest of the $60,000 range per Bitcoin.”

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1 Cryptocurrency Set to Rebound in 2026

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Like most cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) has been in a slump to start 2026. Over the first two months of the year, it lost 25%, continuing a downturn that began last October.

Although this hasn’t been fun for investors, several firms predict that Bitcoin could bounce back over the rest of the year. Analysts from JPMorgan Chase, in particular, have struck an optimistic tone based on expectations of increased institutional inflows.

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved spot Bitcoin ETFs in January 2024, leading to heavy institutional investment in the top cryptocurrency. Bitcoin ETFs hold $88 billion worth of Bitcoin, about 6% of the total supply, as of March 3, 2026.

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ETF approval significantly expanded who can invest in the leading cryptocurrency. It used to be mainly the territory of retail investors, but because ETFs are regulated investment products, they allow hedge funds, pension funds, and other institutional investors to buy Bitcoin.

Bitcoin ETFs haven’t been immune to the recent sell-off. But they logged $787 million in inflows last week, snapping a streak of five straight weeks of outflows. This reversal is a sign that institutional investors are beginning to buy the dip on Bitcoin, which could be the first stages of a sustained recovery.

In a volatile crypto market, Bitcoin is the most resilient option and often the first to bounce back from downturns. ETF approval has given it a level of institutional support that no other cryptocurrency has.

While the SEC has approved spot ETFs for other cryptocurrencies, they aren’t nearly as large as those for Bitcoin. Ethereum ETFs rank second, with $13 billion in assets under management (AUM). I expect spot ETFs to help Bitcoin maintain a higher floor than in the past and rebound from its recent losses over the rest of 2026.

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