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Maine reaches a $1.9 million settlement agreement with Bitcoin ATM operator

2026-01-06 22:23:20
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According to Decrypt, Maine regulators announced a $1.9 million settlement agreement with cryptocurrency ATM operator Bitcoin Depot to compensate consumers harmed by third-party scams. This agreement was reached after a two-year investigation and grants the company a legal operating license in Maine.

According to FBI data, in 2024, the United States experienced $246 million in scam losses related to crypto ATMs, a 99% increase year-over-year, with 43% of victims being seniors aged 60 and older. Scammers typically induce victims to convert cash into cryptocurrency and send it to the scammers' accounts.

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