Data Breach Summary
Bitcoin Depot, a leading Bitcoin ATM network in North America, has reported a significant data breach affecting over 26,000 individuals. The breach, discovered in June 2024, compromised sensitive personal information such as names, phone numbers, and driver’s license numbers. If you were affected, you may be eligible for compensation through a class action lawsuit.
On June 23, 2024, Bitcoin Depot detected suspicious activity on its system, leading to an internal investigation. By July 18, 2024, the company confirmed that personal information of customers had been compromised. However, due to law enforcement involvement, notifications were delayed until July 8, 2025.
Bitcoin Depot, founded in 2016, operates the largest network of Bitcoin ATMs in North America, with over 8,000 kiosks in more than 10,900 locations. The company, which reported approximately $573 million in annual revenue in 2024, is publicly traded on NASDAQ under the ticker BTM. Despite Bitcoin Depot’s success, the breach has raised concerns about the security of sensitive data within digital currency platforms.
The breach impacted 26,732 individuals who trusted Bitcoin Depot with their personal information. Victims may face risks such as identity theft and fraud, especially considering the type of information exposed. Bitcoin Depot’s failure to safeguard consumer data has led to calls for corporate accountability.
The breach was initially detected on June 23, 2024, and confirmed by July 18, 2024. However, notifications to affected individuals were not sent out until July 8, 2025, after clearance from law enforcement.
The following personal information was compromised during the Bitcoin Depot data breach:
Name
Phone Number
Driver’s License Number
Address
Date of Birth
Email Address
If you received a data breach notification from Bitcoin Depot, there are steps you can take to protect yourself:
Sign up for credit and identity monitoring services.
Regularly check your bank accounts and credit reports for any unusual activity.
Contact an attorney to explore legal options regarding a class action lawsuit.
File a report with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) if you suspect identity theft.
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If you were impacted by Bitcoin Depot’s data breach, you may be eligible to join a class action lawsuit. Legal action could lead to compensation for the damages you have incurred, including identity theft, fraud, and time spent resolving the breach.
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