Spokane Valley’s Bold Move: Banning Crypto ATMs to Stop Scammers in Their Tracks

08-Apr-2026 Blockmanity

Spokane Valley’s Bold Move: Banning to Stop Scammers in Their Tracks

In a direct attack on rising fraud, leaders are pushing to ban . These machines, found in stores across the city, have become tools for scammers to steal thousands from residents. With about 20 kiosks in the area, city officials say enough is enough.

What Are and Why the Big Concern?

, also called bitcoin kiosks, let people buy digital coins like Bitcoin with cash. They sit in gas stations, shops, and malls. Sounds handy, right? But scammers love them.

Police in report big losses from these scams. One victim just lost $300,000. Scammers trick people into using the machines by pretending to be cops, lovers, or family in trouble. Victims deposit cash, buy crypto, and send it to the crook’s wallet. Once gone, it’s hard to get back.

The city attorney, Kelly Konkright, explained: “The concern is just the fact that they’re being used as a vehicle by others to commit fraud.” These machines offer anonymity. No bank links mean no easy traces. Scammers hide behind virtual wallets.

How Do These Scams Work? A Step-by-Step Look

  1. Build Trust: Scammer contacts victim online or by phone. Poses as a government worker, romantic partner, or relative needing urgent help.
  2. Create Panic: Says there’s a problem like a warrant or emergency. Victim must act fast.
  3. Direct to ATM: Tells victim to go to a , deposit cash, and send coins to a wallet address.
  4. Disappear: Money vanishes into the blockchain. Hard to track or recover.

This hits hard because crypto transactions are fast and borderless. No chargebacks like with credit cards.

Who Gets Hurt the Most? Seniors Lose Big

Store owners say older folks use these ATMs most. FBI stats back this: People over 60 lose the most money to crypto scams nationwide. Some lose retirement savings.

Konkright added: “We have reports of people losing their retirement savings. The impact on residents is very large, no matter the amount.” These scams ruin lives, leaving victims broke and scared.

The Proposed Ban: Details and Timeline

The City Council is debating an ordinance to remove all . Goal? Cut off scammers’ easy access.

“The focus is to prevent kiosks from being in the city so that avenue of fraud isn’t present,” Konkright said. If passed, the ban starts next week. This is the first big talk on it.

Impact on Businesses: Small Hit or No Big Deal?

Shops rent space to ATM operators for extra cash. A ban means lost rent. But owners say it’s minor. One noted it won’t hurt operations much. Users are mostly seniors, not regular customers.

Is a Ban the Right Fix? Pros, Cons, and Bigger Picture

Pros:

  • Removes a key scam tool in .
  • Protects vulnerable residents, especially elders.
  • Sends strong message against fraud.

Cons:

  • Limits legit crypto access for fans.
  • Operators lose business; might sue.
  • Scammers could switch to apps or online buys.

Nationwide, crypto scams cost billions. FBI says over $1 billion lost in 2023 alone. Other cities watch . Some regulate fees or require ID. A full ban is rare but growing.

Experts say bans help short-term but long-term needs education and better tracking tech. Blockchain firms work on scam alerts, but anonymity stays a double-edge sword.

Crypto’s Wild Side: Innovation vs. Crime

Crypto promises freedom from banks. No middlemen, global sends. But that draws crooks. boomed to 30,000+ in the US. Fees are high, 10-20%. Scams follow growth.

Regulators push KYC rules (know your customer). Some states cap kiosks. ‘s ban tests if local action works.

Tips to Avoid : Stay Safe

  • Never send crypto to strangers. Real agencies don’t ask for it.
  • Verify calls. Hang up, call back official numbers.
  • Use banks or apps with protection. Avoid cash ATMs for unknowns.
  • Report fast. Call police and FTC.
  • Educate family. Talk scams with elders.

Tools like wallet scanners spot scam addresses. Stay informed.

What’s Next for and Crypto?

Council votes soon. If yes, kiosks go. Watch for appeals. This could spark copycat bans elsewhere.

Crypto grows despite hurdles. Users want safety. Regulators balance innovation and protection. leads the fight against scam machines.

Stay tuned. Crypto world changes fast. Protect your wallet.

Final Thoughts

‘s ban shows cities won’t ignore fraud. Scams evolve, but so do defenses. Be smart, stay safe in crypto land.


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