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by: xpoolPosted on: November 23, 2025

Crypto Dispensers Faces $100 Million Sale Amid CEO Money Laundering Charges

Chicago-based Bitcoin ATM operator, Crypto Dispensers, is exploring a potential sale worth $100 million following the indictment of its CEO, Firas Isa, on money laundering charges. The allegations against Isa, who also faces regulatory scrutiny, could impact both the company’s future and the broader Bitcoin ATM sector.

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