My Experience Running Arizona's First Bitcoin ATM That Got Struck By Lightning

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My Experience Running Arizona's First Bitcoin ATM That Got Struck By Lightning
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<p>Running Arizona's first Bitcoin ATM was a crazy experience to say the least. &nbsp;The Robocoin units were out with a $20,000 price tag and so initially I thought that was interesting but didn't have the money to invest in something that no one knew the user demand in certain geographic locations. &nbsp;I had no clue if there would be any demand at all for a Bitcoin ATM in Tucson, Arizona. &nbsp;I saw a video of some guys who created a small Bitcoin ATM out of a suit case and a change acceptor from a pay phone. &nbsp;I started thinking that there had to be some open source solution using consumer grade hardware that someone had hacked together. &nbsp;That was right when the <a href="http://projectskyhook.com/">Project Skyhook Bitcoin ATM</a> came out. &nbsp;I got super excited and almost just impulse bought it. I slept on it a night or two and ultimately pulled the trigger. &nbsp;At the time there were only about 150 Bitcoin ATMs in the world. &nbsp;As a computer nerd I felt really excited to be on the for front of something big in the tech world. &nbsp;</p>
<h1>Locations To Put The ATM</h1>
<p>It is kind of laughable but I didn't even have a place to put the ATM once I got it in. &nbsp;I figured I would just use my ability to sell to convince a local retail shop that it would be a cool thing to have. &nbsp;I had a lot of ideas on where it could go but I had no connections to any of the business owners. &nbsp;</p>
<p>I got lucky that <a href="http://bookmans.com/">Bookmans Entertainment Exchange</a> was owned by a very technical guy that had heard of Bitcoin but hadn't gotten to dive into it. &nbsp;&nbsp;Bob is his name and he was super stoked about having the ATM at one of his stores and learning more about the technology. &nbsp;He has had electric car chargers at his store locations since the 90's. &nbsp;He is extremely good about getting press and creating a very cool retail experience.&nbsp;</p>
<h1>Initial Press Push&nbsp;</h1>
<p>In mid 2014 you could get some pretty good attention for just putting a Bitcoin ATM in a retail location both from the cryptocurrency news outlets and regular news outlets. Here was a picture I took and then here was the picture that was drawn for a <a href="https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-atms-boom-new-locations">Cointelegraph</a> article. &nbsp;</p>
<p><img src="https://steemimg.com/images/2016/09/08/BitcoinATM-8006377e.jpg" width="800" height="600"/></p>
<p><img src="https://steemimg.com/images/2016/09/08/bitcoin-atm-drawing71a46.jpg" width="725" height="483"/></p>
<p>That was so cool to see my Bitcoin ATM redrawn for the main image of a <a href="https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-atms-boom-new-locations">Cointelegraph</a> article. &nbsp;I really felt like things were going well. There was a ton of local press as well and I was on the news showing the functionality of the ATM. &nbsp;<strong>Two weeks into the life of the Bitcoin ATM tragedy struck! &nbsp;</strong></p>
<p>In Arizona there are extremely violent monsoon rains that come with a lot of lightning and thunder. &nbsp;Even though I had really good surge protection at my house I wouldn't leave my mining equipment plugged in. &nbsp;If a storm hit like that I would yank all the power cords and let the storm pass. &nbsp;Better safe than sorry. &nbsp;There was one valuable machine still plugged in! &nbsp;The ATM at Bookmans. &nbsp;</p>
<p>I didn't think a lot about it because clearly they would be setup to not get the point of sale systems, routers, and switches blown out by storms. &nbsp;Later that night someone was having a problem using the ATM. &nbsp;I went over there to check it out and it was <strong>FUBAR.&nbsp;</strong></p>
<p>My worst fear was realized when I saw that the power cord was plugged directly into a regular electrical outlet instead of going into one of the UPC Battery Backups that the point of sale systems were plugged into. &nbsp;I didn't actually go behind the counter and plug it in when we installed it. &nbsp;There were like 3 or 4 people helping with the installation. &nbsp;They had a facilities manager and a maintenance guy there encase we needed to fabricate anything. &nbsp;There were also a couple managers. &nbsp;So it was kind of crowded and they got behind the counter and plugged it in.<strong> I was so upset that someone didn't know you have to plug expensive computer equipment into a surge protector. &nbsp;</strong></p>
<p><img src="https://steemimg.com/images/2016/08/25/trekwtfb6ffd.jpg" width="300" height="225"/></p>
<p>I had a sickening feeling that the ATM was totally jacked up. &nbsp;The electric surge went up the ATM and through the network cable and blew out one of Bookmans' switches as well. &nbsp;I ended up unlocking the ATM and taking it home to figure out the full extent of the damage. &nbsp;</p>
<p>The next day the Arizona Republic called me because they wanted to do a story on the ATM. &nbsp;I was still upset and told the reporter what happened with the lightning strike and how I was working on fixing the machine. &nbsp;<strong>That ended up being a much bigger story than just the installation of the machine. &nbsp;After that story ran it ended up on all kinds of media outlets.</strong> &nbsp;Check out the Google results below. &nbsp;It even ended up on Popular Science! &nbsp;</p>
<p><img src="https://steemimg.com/images/2016/09/08/google-lightning-resultsba738.png" width="646" height="1010"/></p>
<p>The story was so popular that I had people contacting me from all over the world. &nbsp;I actually didn't realize how big of a story it was until a guy living in Mexico City contacted me and was offering to help out. &nbsp;He was saying how my ATM was getting more attention then the Robocoin machines. &nbsp;Right around that time there was a Robocoin machine that got installed on the Las Vegas strip. &nbsp;</p>
<h1>Figuring Out What Was Wrong</h1>
<p>So the Skyhook ATM is mainly three components. &nbsp;It is a Raspberry Pi, a Google Nexus 7 Tablet, and a bill acceptor. &nbsp;I was really worried that the tablet and the bill acceptor were blown out. &nbsp;I wasn't as worried about the Raspberry Pi because those are pretty cheap. &nbsp;And I knew the case would still be fine if I had to replace everything. &nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>I got so lucky! </strong>&nbsp;</p>
<p>It was just the Raspberry Pi that got blown out by the lightning. &nbsp;Once that was figured out it wasn't long until the machine was back in service. &nbsp;</p>
<h1><strong>The Bugs&nbsp;</strong></h1>
<p>As time went on there were random little issues with the ATM. &nbsp;At first I was worried that the lightning had actually damaged some of the other components and there were residual effects from that. &nbsp;That didn't seem to be the case because other people on Reddit were having all types of issues with their Skyhooks as well. &nbsp;The machine connected to a Blockchain.info wallet and there were a few changes with that overtime which caused some issues. &nbsp;</p>
<p><img src="https://steemimg.com/images/2016/09/08/bed-bug2f69d.jpg" width="400" height="256"/></p>
<p>There were some programmers working on the code to try to improve it but the owners of Project Skyhook pretty much went MIA. &nbsp;They weren't working on the code and wouldn't respond to e-mails. &nbsp;I looked at the code and it was pretty complex and I pretty much knew that I would have to spend every day for a month trying to get anything done with it and it wasn't worth my time.&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>The system already proved to me that there was a demand for a Bitcoin ATM in Tucson. &nbsp;</strong></p>
<p>That is when I decided it might make more sense to go with a better unit as I expanded the network. &nbsp;I talked to the founder of<strong> &nbsp;</strong><a href="https://lamassu.is/"><strong>Lamassu. </strong></a>Those units were interesting because you could expand them to two way units in the future. &nbsp;Bookmans had several different locations in Tucson, Phoenix, and one in Flagstaff and I wanted to expand to all those locations. &nbsp;</p>
<h1>Bitcoin Price Drop</h1>
<p>So the plan all along was to mine alt coins with my GPU farm and then convert those to Bitcoin and sell Bitcoin for more than spot price though the ATM. &nbsp;The ATM was getting traffic at 10% above Coinbase spot price. &nbsp;I figured if I could at least mine a Bitcoin at half price then sell it for a 10% markup that would be pretty good. &nbsp;</p>
<p>The demand was beyond the capability of my GPU farm so I had to supplement with coins from Coinbase and honestly that was easier to keep track of as far as cost basis. &nbsp;The unfortunate thing was that the entire time I was running the ATM the price was falling. &nbsp;</p>
<h3>At times it was like trying to catch a falling knife. &nbsp;</h3>
<p><img src="https://steemimg.com/images/2016/09/08/bitcoinpricedrop6fb03.jpg" width="600" height="250"/></p>
<p>I kept averaging down as the price fell building a larger and larger base but the price fell out of range and I couldn't keep buying more and more coins. &nbsp;At one point I had to just shut the ATM off and put a note on it saying to contact me if they wanted to purchase. &nbsp;That way I could purchase the coins and sell them for more and not take on the volatility risk. &nbsp;The Skyhook ATMs had no rebuy script at that time. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<h1>The Worries</h1>
<p>There were some technical worries along the way even after&nbsp;the lightning strike situation got resolved. &nbsp;Those weren't my main concern though. &nbsp;It was more about the regulations and how this stuff was being viewed. &nbsp;I had done my due diligence as far as the regulations are concerned for the ATM but when I went out to California for the premier of <a href="http://bitcoindoc.com/">The Rise And Rise Of Bitcoin, </a>seeing @charlieshrem as a normal guy was good but it sort of scared me knowing that he might go to "Club FED". &nbsp;I hadn't dug real deep into the specifics of his case but just the premise that he might be going to prison for selling digital coins was freaky. &nbsp;</p>
<p>Also when I went to some local Bitcoin Meetups it freaked me out as well the way people would talk. &nbsp;Everyone was super paranoid about everything. &nbsp;They sort of acted like I was a bad ass for having the ATM and was making a huge statement with it. &nbsp;I never really viewed it that way. &nbsp;I am just a guy who likes technology and computers and was just testing the market out with that machine. &nbsp;</p>
<p>Ultimately I decided the best thing was to sell the machine. &nbsp;The Skyhook was only a test and if I was going to expand I would need to get more advanced units anyways. &nbsp;Plus a lot of people wanted these units and the company wasn't shipping them anymore so suddenly the used units had good demand and were bringing a decent price within 80% of the original pricing. &nbsp;Here was the video I posted to show the unit working for potential buyers. &nbsp;</p>
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<h1>Summary</h1>
<p>The ATM was a good test and showed that there was demand in the Tucson market. &nbsp;There are now four Bitcoin ATMs in the Phoenix market. Ultimately I was in talks with a company out on the East coast who wanted to partner to build out the ATM network in Arizona. &nbsp;I'm open to the potential of partnering with others to build this out! &nbsp;</p>
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