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Used a Bitcoin Depot kiosk in Minnesota? You may get money back
By Sabrina Salguero Del Cid at KSTP 5 Eyewitness News (ABC)
· July 16, 2026
· 1 min read
Minnesota consumers may be eligible for a refund tied to a bankrupt cryptocurrency kiosk company.
The Minnesota Department of Commerce announced Thursday that Bitcoin Depot operated kiosks in 33 states, including Minnesota. The department said the cryptocurrency company filed for bankruptcy an...
Key takeaway The Minnesota Department of Commerce announced Thursday that Bitcoin Depot operated kiosks in 33 states, including Minnesota.
Why this matters in The Minneapolis
The impending ban on crypto kiosks in Minnesota, set to take effect August 1, takes on added significance in light of Bitcoin Depot's bankruptcy and the potential for refunds. As the state moves to protect residents from scams that have already resulted in nearly $1 million in losses, the fact that consumers may be eligible for refunds highlights the complexities of regulating cryptocurrency transactions. The Minnesota Department of Commerce's role in facilitating claims and providing assistance to affected consumers underscores the need for local oversight in the rapidly evolving cryptocurrency landscape. With the ban on crypto kiosks looming, it will be crucial to monitor how effectively the new law prevents scams, particularly those targeting vulnerable populations such as seniors, and whether the state's efforts to educate consumers about the risks associated with crypto kiosks are successful.
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Category: business ·
Published: July 16, 2026 ·
Source: KSTP 5 Eyewitness News (ABC) ·
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The Minnesota Department of Commerce announced Thursday that Bitcoin Depot operated kiosks in 33 states, including Minnesota. The department said the cryptocurrency company filed for bankruptcy an...
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