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CoinFlip Celebrates Grand Opening of First Crypto Center in Mexico City, Creating a Dedicated Storefront to Buy and Sell Cryptocurrency

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CoinFlip Celebrates Grand Opening of First Crypto Center in Mexico City, Creating a Dedicated Storefront to Buy and Sell Cryptocurrency
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CoinFlip Celebrates Grand Opening of First Crypto Center in Mexico City, Creating a Dedicated Storefront to Buy and Sell Cryptocurrency

2025-12-19 04:47 Last Updated At:04:51

MEXICO CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 18, 2025--

CoinFlip, a leading U.S. based global digital currency platform company, celebrated the grand opening for CoinFlip’s first-ever Crypto Center. The Crypto Center, the first of its kind in Mexico City, provides a physical storefront that bridges the gap between customers’ digital wallets and the real world. Staffed by CoinFlip specialists, customers can speak with trusted experts to create and customize their digital portfolio, bringing an interactive component to buying and selling cryptocurrency.

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The Crypto Center offers a waiting area, lounge area and merchandise area along with CoinFlip crypto ATMs. Once engaged with a CoinFlip specialist, customers can learn more about cryptocurrency and receive a tutorial about how to buy or sell cryptocurrency on a CoinFlip crypto ATM. Customers looking for personalized ongoing support can sign up for CoinFlip Preferred, a service that connects individuals with a certified client manager to facilitate the buying or selling cryptocurrency via bank transfer.

“Cryptocurrency adoption is at an exciting point of inflection in Mexico as evidenced by the growing popularity of bitcoin, Ethereum and stablecoin,” said Ben Weiss, CEO and co-founder of CoinFlip. “The Crypto Center is a natural next step toward our goal of giving everyone the opportunity to participate in the digital economy by continuing to provide a range of options to confidently buy and sell crypto.”

"This space is a milestone in our efforts to expand the benefits of the digital economy in Mexico utilizing cash and SPEI transfers as an onramp," said Sebastian Lopez Guardado, CoinFlip’s business operations manager, Mexico. "By offering face-to-face support and education, we can deepen our connection to existing customers while welcoming those new to crypto with an experience that helps them feel secure, informed and empowered."

CoinFlip’s Crypto Center joins the company’s nearly 50 crypto ATMs located throughout Mexico, with 26 in Mexico City. The Crypto Center is located at Rio Nazas 67, Cuauhtémoc, CDMX.

About CoinFlip

CoinFlip is a global digital currency platform company, focused on providing consumers simple and secure access to buy and sell cryptocurrency. The company operates the world's largest network of cryptocurrency kiosks by transaction volume with more than 5,500 kiosks across 49 U.S. states, Puerto Rico, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Italy, Panama, Mexico, Brazil and Spain. CoinFlip’s digital currency kiosks make buying and selling major cryptocurrencies accessible for consumers who wish to purchase their digital currency using cash. CoinFlip also operates CoinFlip Preferred, a personalized over-the-counter service that provides investors with custom, white glove support for their cryptocurrency transactions. In 2022, CoinFlip launched CoinFlip Ventures, an investment group offering coaching, funding, and networking support to early-stage crypto and web3 projects.

CoinFlip was founded in 2015 by Daniel Polotsky, Kris Dayrit, Alan Gurevich, and Ben Weiss. Headquartered in Chicago, CoinFlip placed in the top 500 on the 2021, 2022, and 2023 Inc. 5000 list, and on the 2022 and 2023 Deloitte Technology Fast 500, was named the 2021 and 2022 #1 fastest-growing company in Chicago by Crain's, ranked in Chicago Tribune’s Top Workplaces in 2021 and 2022, and was awarded the 2021 and 2022 Stevie® Awards for Customer Service. To learn more about CoinFlip and how to get started on your digital currency journey, visit: https://coinflip.tech.

Sebastian Lopez Guardardo and Katherine Portilla cut the ribbon during the CoinFlip Crypto Center’s grand opening. The Crypto Center is located at Rio Nazas 67, Cuauhtémoc, CDMX.

Sebastian Lopez Guardardo and Katherine Portilla cut the ribbon during the CoinFlip Crypto Center’s grand opening. The Crypto Center is located at Rio Nazas 67, Cuauhtémoc, CDMX.

Sebastian Lopez Guardardo and Katherine Portilla greet customers at the grand opening of CoinFlip’s first-ever Crypto Center. The Crypto Center is located at Rio Nazas 67, Cuauhtémoc, CDMX.

Sebastian Lopez Guardardo and Katherine Portilla greet customers at the grand opening of CoinFlip’s first-ever Crypto Center. The Crypto Center is located at Rio Nazas 67, Cuauhtémoc, CDMX.

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