According to the latest research data, the number of electronic money ATMs in Belgium and the Netherlands is increasing. Amsterdam is a leading city in the Benelux region, with 12 machines supporting digital coin transactions. Luxembourg, a traditional global financial center, is lagging behind in the availability of electronic money transactions. A number of electronic cash dispensers have been installed in Belgium and the Netherlands. In the last few years, Amsterdam has been the leading city. The biggest Dutch city may soon be famous for the number of 12 ATMs currently operating, according to a Statista report. At least two of them support both the buying and selling of electronic currencies such as bitcoin core (BTC), ethereum (ETH) and litecoin (LTC).
As of August 2018, Antwerp, the second most populous metropolitan area in Belgium, has three Bitcoin ATMs. Brussels, the capital of Belgium and Rotterdam, the second largest city in the Netherlands, both have two digital coin-operated devices. One of the Belgian machines, Coinatmradar, is just a buying device, offering users the opportunity to buy bitcoin cash (BCH) along with bitcoin core (BTC), ethereum (ETH) and litecoin (LTC).