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Florida's The Casino at Dania Beach introduces cryptocurrency machine to exchange with cash

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The Casino @ Dania Beach in Florida announced Wednesday the introduction of Coin Cloud’s Digital Currency Machine (DCM) at the property, which allows to buy and sell Bitcoin, Ethereum and over 40 other digital assets with cash. 

Located on the ground floor, the DCM allows guests to sell their digital currency for cash to play at one of the casino’s 750 slot machines or Poker tables. 

In addition to the mainstays in the cryptocurrency world, including Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Shiba Inu Coin, Ethereum and a range of stablecoins and DeFi tokens, Coin Cloud’s team is constantly investigating which coins customers are actively looking at, and adds new offerings after a proprietary approval and compliance process. 

In an official press release, Arnaldo Suarez, general manager of The Casino @ Dania Beach, stated: “Our casino is constantly evolving to exceed our guests’ preferences. The Coin Cloud DCM is a fabulous amenity we’re excited to offer and one which will soon become a necessity in the digital future”. 

Chris McAlary, founder and CEO of Coin Cloud, added: “Our first DCMs were installed in casinos in our homebase of Las Vega. Today, we provide Digital Currency for All™ through more than 4,500 installations across the U.S. Our latest at The Casino @ Dania Beach demonstrates that commitment and represents a perfect location to appeal to both digital currency beginners and experienced investors.” 

Guests of The Casino @ Dania Beach will receive $25 in free Bitcoin with a purchase of more than $150 or more using the Code: DANIA now through March 31, 2022.

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