At our Bitcoin ATM in Burlington 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.
Frequently Asked Questions About Localcoin Bitcoin ATM - Hasty Market
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.
What is a Bitcoin ATM?
A Bitcoin ATM is a machine that enables users to buy Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies using cash. It functions similarly to a traditional ATM, enabling users to deposit cash and receive Bitcoin in their wallet, or sell bitcoin and receive cash.
How do I use a Bitcoin ATM?
Step 1: Get a Bitcoin Wallet:
We recommend the following easy-to-use Bitcoin wallets downloadable from your app store: Trust Wallet, Exodus or Coinbase Wallet
You'll need to take this wallet (or a printed QR code) with you, to the machine.
Step 2: Visit a Localcoin Bitcoin ATM
All you need is your wallet’s address, QR code and cash!
Step 3: At the Machine
a. Tap the machine's touchscreen, then read the on-screen prompt.
b. Select your desired cryptocurrency. (Bitcoin, Ethereum, LTC, etc.)
c. In your wallet, find the QR code. This tells the machine where to send your Bitcoin once you've confirmed your purchase.
d. Hold it up to the machine's camera and wait for it to be scanned.
Step 4: Purchasing Your Bitcoins
a. After scanning the QR code, insert your CAD bills.
b. Confirm the amount on the screen to complete your purchase.
c. Please note that there will be a service fee, which varies based on the Bitcoin market.
Step 5: Receiving Your Bitcoins
Once you've confirmed your purchase, your Bitcoins will be sent to the address you provided.
Transactions are usually instantaneous but may take anywhere between 10–30 minutes, or even 1–2 hours in rare cases.
What is a Bitcoin/Crypto Wallet and how do I get one?
A crypto wallet is a necessary part of holding and transacting crypto coins. To send or receive any kind of coin, you’ll need a secure wallet that’s just for cryptocurrency. These specialized wallets:
1. Exist to keep track of coin ownership
2. Help generate the public addresses you’ll need to make transactions.
3. Don’t hold your coins like a traditional wallet does; instead, your Bitcoin, Ether, Litecoin, etc. all exist on the blockchain — your crypto wallet simply gives you access to them.
You can download a crypto wallet from your app store, some easy-to-use mobile wallets include BRD Wallet, Bitpay, and Blockchain.
What are the limits for purchasing Bitcoin?
The minimum amount of Bitcoins (and other coins) you can buy from a Localcoin ATM is $20 CAD. The maximum is $995 per transaction, with at most 5 transactions per day.
What payment methods are accepted?
We only accept Canadian cash bills. For other payment methods such as debit/credit cards, you can purchase online by visiting our website at localcoinatm.com
What other cryptocurrency coins do you sell at your Bitcoin ATMs?
We sell Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, Cardano, Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Ripple, USDC, and Tether at our ATMs.
What is Localcoin and what does it offer?
Localcoin is Canada’s largest cryptocurrency ATM network, offering over 950 ATMs primarily in convenience stores and gas stations, enabling customers to buy cryptocurrencies with cash.
How can I use the Localcoin Bitcoin ATM in Burlington to buy cryptocurrencies?
Visit the Localcoin Bitcoin ATM at 1940 Appleby Line, prepare a supported crypto wallet with its QR code, bring Canadian cash, and follow the ATM’s on-screen instructions to purchase cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, or Litecoin.
What cryptocurrencies can I buy at the Localcoin Bitcoin ATM - Hasty Market?
You can purchase Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, Cardano, Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Ripple, USDC, and Tether at this ATM.
What are the operating hours for the Localcoin Bitcoin ATM at Hasty Market?
The ATM operates daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
What are the transaction limits for buying Bitcoin at Localcoin ATMs?
You can buy a minimum of $20 CAD and a maximum of $995 per transaction, with up to 5 transactions allowed per day.
What payment methods are accepted at the Localcoin Bitcoin ATM - Hasty Market?
Only Canadian cash bills are accepted at the ATM. For other payment methods, purchases can be made online via their website.
Is there wheelchair accessible parking available at Localcoin Bitcoin ATM - Hasty Market?
Yes, there is wheelchair accessible parking available at this location.
What nearby places can I visit after using the Localcoin Bitcoin ATM at Hasty Market?
Nearby you can visit various restaurants such as Chuck's Roadhouse and Mucho Burrito Fresh Mexican Grill, or relax at Be Pampered Spa & Wellness for Families & Friends - Appleby.
Are there any nearby financial services to complement my visit to the Localcoin Bitcoin ATM?
Yes, Western Union, a financial service and currency exchange provider, is nearby and can assist with money transfer needs.
How can I find the Localcoin Bitcoin ATM - Hasty Market using public transit or local landmarks?
The ATM is located at 1940 Appleby Line in Burlington near Hasty Market grocery store and various dining options like Pizzaville and Charminar Indian Cuisine, making it easy to locate when visiting these landmarks or using nearby transit services.