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Lamassu International
A new generation of Bitcoin ATMs

What is Lamassu International?

Lamassu International specializes in creating Bitcoin ATMs that combine fine craftsmanship with advanced functionality. Their machines are engineered for reliability and ease of use, supporting multiple cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, Zcash, Monero, Dash, and Tron. Operators can customize which currencies to enable through a decentralized administrative backend.

The company offers various models like Tejo, Gaia, Aveiro, and Grândola, each designed for different needs from compact spaces to high-volume transactions. Built with high-grade steel and industrial components, these ATMs are visually striking and durable. Operators have full control over settings such as commissions, fees, and compliance limits, with options to run full node wallets or use hosted solutions.

Features

  • Multi-cryptocurrency Support: Supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, Zcash, Monero, Dash, and Tron
  • Operator Control: Complete control over commissions, fees, compliance limits, and wallet options through a decentralized backend
  • Fine Craftsmanship: High-grade steel construction with industrial components for durability and visual appeal
  • Range of Models: Includes Tejo, Gaia, Aveiro, and Grândola models for different operational needs

Use Cases

  • Operating a Bitcoin ATM business for buying and selling cryptocurrencies
  • Providing convenient access to cryptocurrencies in retail or public spaces
  • Managing high-volume cryptocurrency transactions with bank-grade machines
  • Offering compact cryptocurrency solutions for tight spaces

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