I've read that Estonua decided to set ATMs for cryptocurrency! Moreover, I heard that one European project is preparing to make cryptocurrency debit cards, which almost all over Europe can be used to pay as classic banking. So Estonia decided to be ahead again and put ATMs! That's what I understand a good business approach!
I know that we are used to thinking about ATMs as things where we put our debit cards and receive cash from them, but Bitcoin ATMs are not connected to cards. In an ATM like this, you follow the instructions using, say, a smartphone, so while both events have to do with Bitcoin adoption, they are not connected. And Estonia is not really ahead. The ATMs have been around in Europe for a while. See for yourself:
https://coinatmradar.com/countries/. It's nice that these ATMs are out there, but I personally would avoid using them, primarily because of the fees they impose on users. Although I agree that having cash is sometimes still necessary and convenient.