Poland surpasses El Salvador in global Bitcoin ATM network
Globally, about 38,100 crypto ATMs exist in 65 countries, with Australia, the US, and Canada each hosting over 1,000 machines.

Poland has expanded its Bitcoin ATM network to 219 machines, surpassing El Salvador to become the fifth-largest network globally, just behind the US, Canada, Australia, and Spain. The country added 10 new machines on 27 January, continuing its four-month spree of new installations, which began in October 2024. Meanwhile, El Salvador, which was one of the third-largest networks in October 2022, has not increased its Bitcoin ATM capacity.
Despite Poland’s growth, Salvadoran officials are focused on the broader adoption of Bitcoin. Juan Carlos Reyes, president of El Salvador’s National Commission of Digital Assets, explained that while Bitcoin ATMs provide a valuable service, they are becoming less essential due to the seamless integration of Bitcoin payments in daily life, reducing reliance on ATMs. He also pointed out that Bitcoin’s utility extends far beyond ATM transactions, giving citizens more options for everyday purchases.
Reyes further stressed the importance of balanced regulation for Bitcoin and crypto ATMs, particularly around concerns such as money laundering. He emphasised that Bitcoin’s traceable nature makes it fundamentally different from other digital assets, which should be considered when developing regulatory measures.
The global crypto ATM landscape now has around 38,100 machines spread across 65 countries. Notably, Australia has seen consistent growth and joined the US and Canada in surpassing 1,000 active Bitcoin ATMs.