Localcoin Bitcoin ATM - Chevron

4.0
6 reviews

About

ATM
At our Bitcoin ATM in Red Deer you can buy Bitcoin and other popular cryptocurrency, such as Ethereum and Litecoin, with cash. With Canada's largest network of Bitcoin ATMs, Localcoin is a Toronto-based company whose mission is to provide a simple buying & selling experience of digital currency for customers while upholding privacy standards across North America.

Location

Localcoin Bitcoin ATM - Chevron
172 Leva Ave, Red Deer County, AB
T4E 1B9, Canada

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  • JJ
    Jessica
    Mar 26, 2024
    5.0
    Love this site thank you litecoin
  • SB
    Sexy Bitch
    Nov 12, 2023
    4.0
    Need more locations but works good pretty easy to figure out and i find they are pretty secure so far anyway. I give it a 4 because there isn't alot of locations and sometimes the machine won't pick up the QR code so you have to find another machine but besides that it always seems to work great.
  • ST
    star taylor
    Jan 2, 2023
    5.0
    I use this location every time I’m in town open late very convenient.
  • AA
    Ash
    Jul 13, 2022
    1.0
    Lies this is all lies there's no Bitcoin machine to be found here don't waste your time

Frequently Asked Questions About Localcoin Bitcoin ATM - Chevron

What is Localcoin?

Localcoin is Canada’s largest cryptocurrency ATM network that enables customers to buy cryptocurrency with cash at a physical location. Customers can visit one of our 950+ physical ATMs at our retail locations, composed primarily of convenience stores and gas stations.

What is Bitcoin?

Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency, meaning it is not controlled by any government or central bank. Bitcoin can be used to buy goods and services online, and can also be held as an investment. Each Bitcoin is like a computer file that is stored in a 'digital wallet' app on a smartphone or computer. People can send Bitcoins to your digital wallet, and you can send Bitcoins to other people. Every single transaction is recorded in a public list called the blockchain.