- Bitcoin of America announced that it is welcoming Shiba Inu to its ATMs.
- Shiba Inu is joining Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum in BTMs.
- The news was shared on Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) by both parties.
Bitcoin of America (BTM), a major BTC ATM operator in the United States, announced in a tweet that Shiba Inu is now welcome as one of the coins they offer, along with Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum.
Before the announcement, the company tweeted a countdown as a teaser for their followers. Yet after the announcement was out, the official page of Shiba Inu shared the tweet.
#Shib continues to play a role in crypto adoption, Your favorite #cryptocurrency is now available in 1800 BTMs in the United States The #ShibArmy welcomes you, @BTCofAmerica.https://t.co/p9tsCndym8— Shib (@Shibtoken) April 4, 2022
The reactions to this announcement came with such great energy, where followers tweeted showing support and love. Another indicator of how much this step was supported is that the original announcement tweet reached 2,478 retweets.
Shiba Inu is now available at all Bitcoin of America’s locations, having more than 1800 BTMs across 31 states. Crypto specialists are estimating that this announcement came due to the increase in SHIB’s popularity and that this step will have good results.
In related events, Santo Blockchain, the crypto firm, announced buying 50 Bitcoin ATMs, at the end of 2021. Yet their plan of shipping these ATMs to the firm’s office in the Republic of Panama is to be accomplished by the end of the first quarter of 2022.
Other plans were announced, stating that Santo is planning to buy 300 other Bitcoin ATMs this year. Frank Yglesias, the CEO of Santo, said in this matter.
2022 will be a non-stop year of growth for Santo, as I personally plan for the companies’ 2022-year workload schedule. Santo is on a journey to help bring a new wave of crypto banking, investment, and commerce to over 400,000,000 people in Latin America that are unbanked or unbankable, including 10%-15% of the Hispanics in the USA that also are unbankable,