Where you can buy, use, and learn about cryptocurrency in Chattanooga

Photo of an ATM machine displaying the words "National Bitcoin ATM," located in a gas station next to a hot dog stand.

Many local gas stations have Bitcoin ATMs, like this one at Harry’s #23 on Frazier Ave. | Photo via NOOGAtoday

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You may be hearing the word “cryptocurrency” pretty frequently in the news these days, from the market falling and rising again, to Elon Musk announcing that Tesla will no longer accept Bitcoinone type of cryptocurrency — and El Salvador becoming the first country to adopt bitcoin as legal tender.

While it may still feel like a foreign concept, Chattanooga’s community has been familiar with cryptocurrency since as early as 2014.

Most recently, local furniture retailer Huck & Peck announced that it will begin accepting bitcoins as payment.

💰What is Cryptocurrency?

Simply put, these digital “tokens” are intangible assets exchanged for real money that can be utilized to purchase goods + services. According to CoinMarketMap, there are currently 6,700+ different cryptocurrencies available to the public, equalling a total value of $1.9 trillion.

💰How to learn more locally

💰Other places in Chattanooga that accept cryptocurrency

Bonus: There are also several gas stations around town that host Crypto ATMs, where you can purchase Bitcoin worth anywhere from $20-$12,500.

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