More than 1,200 cryptocurrency ATMs went offline in the U.S. in early March


More than 1,200 cryptocurrency ATMs mysteriously went offline in the first week of March in the United States. On February 25, Illinois Senator Dick Durbin proposed legislation to combat fraud by cryptocurrency ATMs in the United States. As of March 3, the United States has 29,731 cryptocurrency ATMs, accounting for 79.9% of all cryptocurrency ATMs worldwide. Canada and Australia follow, with 3,085 ATMs (8.3%) and 1,467 ATMs (3.9%) respectively.