Hawaii will implement a ban on cryptocurrency ATMs on October 1, becoming the fourth U.S. state to adopt such a restriction. According to ChainCatcher, the measure is aimed at addressing the heavy losses caused by digital asset scams. Three other states had already enacted similar bans before Hawaii's move.
Hawaii will ban cryptocurrency ATMs effective October 1, becoming the fourth state in the U.S. to impose such a restriction.
ChainCatcher reports the measure is designed to counter the significant financial losses generated by digital asset scams.
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