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Major Crypto ATM Operator Coin Cloud Files for Bankruptcy

Major Crypto ATM Operator Coin Cloud Files for BankruptcyOne of the largest cryptocurrency ATM operators, Coin Cloud, which claims to operate more than 5,000 crypto ATMs, has filed for bankruptcy in the U.S. The company’s largest creditor is Genesis Global Trading, whose parent company also recently filed for bankruptcy in the U.S. Coin Cloud Files for Bankruptcy Cash Cloud Inc., a digital asset […]

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US City Installs Crypto ATM at Airport After Accepting Cryptocurrency for Payments

US City Installs Crypto ATM at Airport After Accepting Cryptocurrency for PaymentsThe U.S. city of Williston in North Dakota is installing a cryptocurrency ATM at its international airport. “This marks the first government-hosted cryptocurrency kiosk,” the city said. Williston also accepts cryptocurrencies for payments of utility bills. ‘The First Government-Hosted Cryptocurrency Kiosk’ The city of Williston in the U.S. state of North Dakota announced Wednesday a […]

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First look: Spike Lee’s TV ad for crypto touts it as new money for a diverse world

Coin Cloud chose Spike Lee to direct the crypto commercial specifically for his experience in exploring social issues, and the firm noted they wanted to “spark important dialogue” with the ad campaign.

Spike Lee’s new ad dubbed “The Currency of Currency” launched online today, and the two-minute spot depicts crypto as new money for a diverse world.

The 64-year-old Oscar winning filmmaker directed and starred in the commercial for crypto ATM provider Coin Cloud, and in the ad, he explores themes such as racial and financial inequality, diversity, and inclusivity.

“Old money, as rich as it looks, is flat out broke,” Lee says, adding “they call it green, but it’s only white” as he cites the lack of diversity in people depicted on U.S. dollar bills and coins. While the ad spot had previously been touted as being a “Bitcoin” commercial, BTC isn’t mentioned by name at all in the ad. Instead the concept of crypto in general is referred to as “new money.”

The ad does have a loose reference to Bitcoin via a Coin Cloud ATM that contains the BTC logo, however the firm’s ATMs support more than 30 digital assets.

The commercial was created in collaboration with the Campbell Ewald marketing and advertising agency, and features appearances from actor and activist Kendrick Sampson, singer-songwriter Teyana Talyor, Ru Paul’s Drag Race contestant Shangela and Emmy-nominated Pose star MJ Rodriquez.

In the ad, Lee cites issues with fiat and traditional banks and notes there are “7 million unbanked” and “20 million underbanked Americans.”

“Old money is not going to pick us up – it pushes us down, exploits, and systematically oppresses,” he says. The filmmaker describes “new money” as “positive, inclusive, fluid” and “strong culturally rich.”

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Lee is known for exploring social and racial issues in his films, and the identity politics theme of the spot has drawn a mixed reaction online.

In response to 'Documenting Bitcoin’s' post about the ad user 'The LogicalShaman' stated that “making this about race at the beginning is super fucking tacky,” while Watchdog Capital's Bruce Fenton said "Spike Lee cares more about what color skin people have than he cares about #Bitcoin."

However “Analytics4Bitcoin” responded that they like that “more people feel included in the Bitcoin ecosystem,” and added that:

“Lots of focus on the negatives of the community but look around and what you see is a truly diverse collection of millions of people worldwide looking for better money. Pretty neat!”

Coin Cloud noted in a July 14 press release that the firm wanted to “spark important dialogue” from this ad campaign, and chose Lee specifically for his expertise in exploring social issues.

"His deep connection with communities of color, plus his track record of contextualizing issues of equality, make him an ideal partner for our goal of making digital currency accessible to all," said Amondo Redmond, Global Chief Marketing Officer at Coin Cloud

Coin Cloud’s ad campaign will run nationally across cable TV channels such as Comedy Central and Adult Swim, and will also appear on social media platforms such as Youtube and Reddit.

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More Than Two Dozen Crypto ATMs to Be Installed in Texas-Based H-E-B Grocery Stores

More Than Two Dozen Crypto ATMs to Be Installed in Texas-Based H-E-B Grocery StoresH-E-B shoppers will soon be able to obtain digital assets at more than two dozen locations in Texas. Coin Cloud, a crypto automated teller machine (ATM) provider, says 29 H-E-B stores will feature kiosks that provide access to more than 30 crypto assets including defi tokens and stablecoins. H-E-B Stores in Texas to Host Coin […]

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Texas crypto users will soon be able to buy and sell tokens at major supermarket chain

The state is already becoming known for attracting miners and attempting to pass pro-crypto legislation, with Governor Greg Abbott saying he was a "crypto law proposal supporter."

Shoppers wanting to cash out their crypto holdings to buy groceries may soon be able to do so at many H-E-B supermarkets in Texas. 

According to a Friday report from the Houston Chronicle, crypto ATM firm Coin Cloud is preparing to install machines into 29 H-E-B locations in the Houston area. The ATMs will allow customers to buy and sell more than 30 cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), Dogecoin (DOGE), Litecoin (LTC), certain DeFi tokens, and U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoins.

Coin Cloud CEO and founder Chris McAlary said he expects “retailers will become increasingly aware of the important role digital currency plays in the future.” The crypto ATM company will reportedly set up its 2000th machine at an H-E-B store, allowing customers to make crypto transactions using cash, debit cards, and credit cards.

Related: The number of Bitcoin ATMs in the US rose 177% over the past year

Texas is also becoming somewhat of a hotspot for crypto mining firms, given the state’s sources of renewable energy and loosely regulated power grid. Blockcap announced it would be establishing offices in Austin, and Riot Blockchain said it planned to acquire a data facility east of the state capital for $650 million.

Founded in 1905, H-E-B is one of the oldest supermarket chains in Texas, with 400 locations across the state as well as Mexico. The company was ranked 13th on the Progressive Grocer's 2021 list of the top food and consumables retailers in North America, and has been applauded by many residents for their food donations following major disasters including the major winter storm earlier this year.

Cointelegraph reached out to H-E-B and Coin Cloud, but did not receive a response at the time of publication.

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