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Delaware Lawmakers Propose Total Ban on Cryptocurrency ATMs Amid $26 Million Scam Losses

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Last updated: June 10, 2026 5:18 am
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Published: June 10, 2026
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In Delaware, significant concerns have emerged regarding the safety and security of cryptocurrency ATMs, which have reportedly led to losses exceeding $26 million due to scams over the past year. Lawmakers are increasingly alarmed by the potential dangers posed by these kiosks, prompting calls for legislative action.

Rep. Cyndie Romer, who chairs the House Technology & Telecommunications Committee, has introduced a bill aimed at banning all cryptocurrency kiosks statewide. She described these machines as reducing digital currency transactions to “a predatory cash grab.” Typically situated in convenient locations such as gas stations and grocery stores, cryptocurrency kiosks, also known as Bitcoin ATMs, offer customers the ability to buy, sell, or exchange various cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Litecoin.

The bill cites a worrying trend in which scammers target older individuals through social media, presenting them with attractive but fraudulent investment opportunities. Victims are then directed to deposit substantial sums of cash into these kiosks, which ultimately funnel the funds into the scammer’s digital wallets. The proposed legislation stipulates that all existing cryptocurrency kiosks be taken offline immediately upon the bill’s passage, with a mandate for their complete physical removal within 90 days.

Since the beginning of 2023, there has been a notable increase in legislation governing cryptocurrency kiosks across the United States, with 30 states enacting some form of regulation. Notably, Tennessee, Indiana, and Minnesota have already implemented comprehensive statewide bans on these machines.

Senator Spiros Mantzavinos, a Senate sponsor of House Bill 441, emphasized the need for proper regulation in the increasingly prevalent digital asset market. The proposed legislation includes provisions that would classify violations of the kiosk ban as unlawful practices under Delaware’s consumer protection laws. Additionally, operators who collect fees from illegal transactions would be obligated to provide full refunds to victims within 30 days, or forfeit those funds to Delaware’s Consumer Protection Fund.

As lawmakers continue to grapple with the implications of cryptocurrency and its associated risks, the proposed ban serves as a potential safeguard against the ever-evolving landscape of financial scams targeting vulnerable populations.

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