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No matter which way you decide to go, the Crypto Application Server (CAS) must get involved.

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Your BATM does nothing on it’s own. It must connect to CAS to function.

You’ll have 2 options when connecting your BATM to CAS. Each has its own merits and drawbacks. These points will be presented here.

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Your BATM must connect to a server. The server is the actual heavy-lifter. It connects to your BATM and your wallets and other resources. The BATM is little more than a remote control for the CAS server, a place that your customers can securely identify themselves & insert (or receive) fiat, identify themselves, and present their wallet addresses.

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Your BATM does nothing on it’s own. It must connect to a CAS server to function.

No matter which way you decide to go, the Crypto Application Server (CAS) must get involved.

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If you plan on operating only a handful of BATMs, then we recommend the GB Cloud CAS.

If you plan on expanding your network, or demand complete control - then you should consider operating your own CAS server (Standalone).

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All customers must have a GB Operator account for tracking purposes.

BATMs operated on a Standalone CAS will not be charged the percentage normally assessed for operating a BATM on the GB Cloud.

To request your GB Operator account, please see: Request a GB Operator Account

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