Hey, do you have a bunch of coins lying around in your house that you don't know what to do with? Maybe you got them from your grandma as a gift, or maybe you just like to collect them. Whatever the reason, you might be wondering how to turn those coins into cash. Well, one option is to use a Coinhub ATM. Coinhub is a service that lets you deposit coins and get cash or cryptocurrency in return. Sounds cool, right? In this blog post, I'm going to show you How To Deposit Coins in Coinhub ATM in a few easy steps.

Step 1: Find a Coinhub ATM near you. You can use the Coinhub app or website to locate the nearest ATM. Coinhub has over 5000 ATMs across the US, so chances are there's one close to you.

Step 2: Bring your coins and your phone. You'll need your phone to scan a QR code and verify your identity. You'll also need your coins, of course. Coinhub accepts all US coins, except for pennies. Sorry, penny lovers.

Step 3: Scan the QR code on the ATM screen. This will open the Coinhub app on your phone and connect you to the ATM. You'll need to sign in or create an account if you don't have one already.

Step 4: Choose how much cash or cryptocurrency you want. You can choose between cash (USD) or cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Ethereum, or Litecoin). You can also choose how much you want to deposit and how much you want to receive. The ATM will show you the exchange rate and the fees.

Step 5: Insert your coins into the coin slot. The ATM will count your coins and display the amount on the screen. You can add more coins or press "Done" when you're finished.

Step 6: Confirm your transaction and collect your cash or cryptocurrency. The ATM will ask you to confirm your transaction details and send you a confirmation code via SMS or email. Enter the code on the ATM screen and collect your cash or cryptocurrency. If you chose cash, the ATM will dispense bills. If you chose cryptocurrency, the ATM will send it to your Coinhub wallet or your external wallet address.

Congratulations! You've just deposited coins in a Coinhub ATM and got cash or cryptocurrency in return. How easy was that? I hope you enjoyed this blog post and found it helpful. If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to leave a comment below. Thanks for reading!