Bitcoin ATM in Top Market - Żytnia Warszawa, Warsaw

Address

Żytnia 15, Warsaw, 01-014, Poland

Phone Number

+48 800 013 086

Open Hours

Mon-Sat

7:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Sun

Closed

Coins

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Logo of Bitcoin
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Logo of Dogecoin
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Logo of USDC
Logo of Tether
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STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

How It Works

Step 1

Select Location

Select cryptocurrency

Step 2

Select Crypto

Scan QR code

Step 3

Scan QR Code & Send Crypto

Step 4

Insert Cash & Receive Crypto

STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

How to Use a Localcoin Bitomat

A quick video tutorial on how to use a Localcoin Bitomat

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Frequently Asked Questions

Click Here to Watch a Quick Video on How to Buy Bitcoin at Our ATMs

Step 1: Select Location

Find the closest Localcoin Bitomat near you.

All you need is your wallet’s address QR code and cash!

Step 2: Select Crypto

Once you're at a Localcoin Bitomat, select Bitcoin from the list of cryptocurrencies available.

Step 3: Scan Wallet 

Use your wallet's QR code, and hold it up to the Bitomat's camera. Don't have a wallet? See here for our recommendations.

Step 4: Insert Cash & Receive Bitcoin

Insert the amount of cash equivalent to the Bitcoin you purchased. A receipt will be sent via SMS.

No! You can purchase as little as 20 zł of Bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies such as Ether and Litecoin at Localcoin Bitomats. You will receive the BTC, ETH and LTC equivalents of the amount of money you input.

We accept Zloty and Euro banknotes at all locations in Poland.

Our Bitcoin ATMs accept PLN and EUR in the following denominations:

  • 10 zł, 20 zł, 50 zł, 100 zł.
  • €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200

The minimum amount of Bitcoin (and other coins) you can buy from a Localcoin ATM is 30zł — the smallest denomination that you can insert. The maximum amount is 4,000zł (or €995) per transaction.

Our prices for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and other cryptocurrencies are based on the market rates, plus an exchange fee, similar to how currency exchanges handle fiat money.