General Bytes

General Bytes
Headquarters Prague, Czech Republic
Services Bitcoin, Blockchain, Ethereum, Android, Hardware Development, Software Development
Website https://www.generalbytes.com/

General Bytes is a hardware and a software company that produces products related to Bitcoin, Blockchain and Open Source technologies. General Bytes was founded in 2013, is headquartered in Prague, Czech Republic with offices in Bradenton, Florida and is currently one of the largest Bitcoin ATM manufacturers in the world.[1][2][3][4]

General Bytes began selling its first Bitcoin ATM in 2014.[5][6][7] It was the first bitcoin machine company to incorporate near field communication (NFC) technology into their range of hardware products.[8]

References

  1. O'Connel, Justin. "Bitcoin ATMs Are Popular With the Unbanked, But the Regulatory Future Is Unclear". Vice. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
  2. OConnell, Justin. "General Bytes is Rising in the Bitcoin ATM Ranks". CryptocoinsNews. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  3. van Wirdum, Aaron. "Bitcoin Returns to Its Cypherpunk Roots". Bitcoin Magazine. Retrieved 28 Sep 2016.
  4. Lemešani, Tomáš. "Zakletý bitcoin. Stát nedokáže ohlídat byznys ve virtuální měně" [Enchanted bitcoin. State fails to keep an eye on business in the virtual currency]. euro (in Czech). Retrieved 30 Sep 2016.
  5. Southhurst, Jon. "Czech Bitcoin ATM Maker General Bytes Ready to Ship Worldwide". CoinDesk. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
  6. Petráňová, Susan. "V pražských Holešovicích funguje bankomat na bitcoiny. První v Česku" [The first Bitcoin ATM in the Czech Republic, located in Prague's Holešovice area]. Rozhlas (in Czech). Retrieved 1 March 2014.
  7. Slávik, Matej. "Bankomaty na bitcoiny v Česku moc netáhnou, přesto se otevírá čtvrtý. Tentokrát v Plzni" [4th Bitcoin ATM in the Czech republic]. Ihned (in Czech). Retrieved 18 Aug 2014.
  8. John, Radek. "Muž s čipem v těle: Stát je přežitek, brzy bude nefunkční" [The man with a chip in his body]. Týden (in Czech). Retrieved 6 July 2016.
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