About USA Crypto Reports

USA Crypto Reports tracks two things: where you can physically buy and sell cryptocurrency in the United States, and the news that affects the people doing it.

What we publish

The core of the site is a directory of crypto ATMs across all 50 states. Every listing records the operator, the host business, the street address, and the hours – and carries the date we last checked it. Machines get installed and pulled constantly, so a directory without verification dates is a directory of guesses.

Alongside the directory we cover exchange mechanics, fees, regulation, and the practical side of using crypto with cash.

How we verify listings

Listings are checked against the operator’s own published location data. Where an operator publishes a machine-level page or a location sitemap, we confirm the address appears there before publishing. Where we cannot confirm a machine, we do not publish it. Machines that an operator has removed from their own records are marked closed rather than left to rot.

We publish the verification date on every listing so you can judge how current it is. If you find a machine that is no longer there, tell us and we will update it.

What we do not do

We do not give investment advice, predict prices, or tell anyone what to buy. Crypto is volatile and the fees at a physical ATM are typically far higher than an online exchange. We report what things cost; what you do about it is your call.

Corrections

If we get something wrong, we fix it and say so. Corrections go through the same update form. See our editorial process for how we handle sourcing and corrections.