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BUY - cash to crypto

Customer (Payer) inserts cash into the crypto-ATM machine and scans the destination wallet address.
The ATM Operator (CASP) on behalf of the customer sends coins to a payee.

Scenario A

BUY - destination address is hosted

This is CASP to CASP transfer. CASP is required to send the Envelope to the beneficiary’s CASP.

Example: Customer inserts cash and wants his coins to go to his wallet on Binance exchange.

Scenario B

BUY - destination address is a self-hosted and amount is < 1000 EUR

This is CASP to un-hosted wallet transfer. CASP needs to perform best effort to check whether the address is not hosted.

Example: Customer inserts 100 EUR in cash and wants his coins to go to his mobile Trust wallet that has private keys in his mobile phone.

Scenario C

BUY - destination address is a self-hosted and amount is > 1000 EUR

This is CASP to self-hosted wallet transfer. CASP needs to perform best effort to check whether the address is not hosted.

Additionally CASP should require proof of ownership/control over the wallet.

Example: Customer inserts 1000 EUR in cash and wants his coins to go to his mobile wallet that has private keys in his mobile phone. CASP will require him to provide cryptographic proof.

SELL - crypto to cash

Customer(Payee) selects amount he wants to withdraw on the ATM and prints a redeem ticket. Customer or somebody else sends coins to a wallet address on a redeem ticket that belongs to ATM Operator (CASP).

Scenario D

SELL - originating address is hosted

This is CASP to CASP transfer. CASP is required to receive PII from originating CASP.

Example: Customer sends coins to from his on Binance exchange account.

Scenario E

SELL - originating address is a self-hosted and amount is < 1000 EUR

This is un-hosted wallet to CASP transfer. CASP needs to perform best effort to check whether the address is not hosted.

Example: Customer sends coins wort of 100 EUR from his mobile Trust wallet that has private keys in his mobile phone.

Scenario F

SELL - originating address is a self-hosted and amount is > 1000 EUR

This is self-hosted wallet to CASP transfer. CASP needs to perform best effort to check whether the address is not hosted.

Example: Customer inserts 1000 EUR in cash and wants his coins to go to his mobile wallet that has private keys in his mobile phone. CASP will require him to provide cryptographic proof.

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