After a four-month installation drive, Poland has surpassed El Salvador to become the world's fifth-largest bitcoin ATM center, with 219 machines currently in operation.
Poland has now become the world’s fifth-largest bitcoin ATM center after installing an additional 10 machines on Jan. 27, bringing the total to 219 active ATMs in the country.
This achievement sees Poland pushing past El Salvador — which has 215 ATMs — into sixth place, according to data from Coin ATM Radar.
Poland has seen rapid growth in its crypto ATM infrastructure, adding 24 new machines since October 2024. In total, the country deployed 12 new ATMs in January, with more installations expected before the month ends.
Globally, the United States and Canada dominate the crypto ATM landscape with thousands of active machines, followed by Spain and Australia. Of note, Australia has maintained steady growth for nearly three years, joining the 1,000-plus bitcoin ATM club in April 2024.
El Salvador, which was once ranked third globally in October 2022 with 215 machines, has seen its ATM rollout largely stall despite the country’s early embrace of bitcoin as a legal tender. This contrasts with other nations, which continue to expand their crypto ATM networks.
Currently, there are over 38,000 crypto ATMs active across 65 countries, highlighting the ongoing growth and evolution of the crypto ecosystem.
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