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Seefeldstrasse 178, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
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This amount is available for immediate withdrawal.
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Bitcoin ATM available Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Our prices on transactions are 2 to 4 times lower than the average commission in the world.
and insert cash into the device.
From its own digital wallet.
And a receipt - as confirmation of the transaction.
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If you're looking for a Bitcoin ATM in Zurich that doesn't require a shopping mall, basement, or long walk, this location is particularly convenient: Rothbard.eu Bitcoin ATM, Seefeldstrasse 178, 8008 Zurich. The machine is located in the Seefeld kiosk, right inside the store and thus on a route that’s easy to navigate in the neighborhood. For many users, that’s exactly what makes the difference: no need to search for it inside the building first—just go straight to the location, walk in, complete the transaction, and you’re done. Plus, this location is open on weekdays starting at 7:00 a.m. —so even if you want to make a purchase or withdrawal before work, you can.
When it comes to finding your way around, it’s not just the address that matters, but also the neighborhood: The ATM is located in Seefeld, practically right by the Fröhlichstrasse stop. If you’re coming from Riesbach, the lake, District 8, or the direction of Tiefenbrunnen, you can often reach this location faster than ATMs further west. If you’re looking for a machine that doesn’t feel like a “scavenger hunt” in Zurich, that’s exactly one of the biggest strengths of this location.
Many websites only list the address, opening hours, and coins accepted. In practice, however, other factors determine whether this is really the right option for you: How quickly can I find the machine? Can I withdraw cash in CHF immediately? Is the location open in the morning? This is exactly where Seefeldstrasse 178 shines. You have a clear location in the neighborhood, early opening hours on weekdays, and on the website you can see in advance whether the machine is online and how much CHF is currently available for immediate withdrawal. For anyone looking not just for an ATM “somewhere in Zurich,” but for a location that actually works in everyday life, this is a major advantage.
It’s important to note: “Online” alone isn’t enough for a withdrawal. If you want to cash out Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies in CHF, the key factor is the currently available instant payout in CHF. This is exactly what saves the most time upfront. If sufficient funds are visible there, this location is very well suited for cash-out. If the amount is low, you can still buy—or choose another Rothbard location in Zurich for the cash-out.
If you’re looking for a Bitcoin ATM in Switzerland, it’s not just the question “Can the ATM sell Bitcoin?” that matters, but also how the withdrawal process works in practice. With Rothbard, the process works like this: You initiate the sale online, receive a barcode, wait for confirmation on the blockchain, and then scan the barcode at the machine to withdraw CHF. That sounds simple—and that’s exactly why it’s important not to confuse the two codes: the QR code is for sending the crypto, while the barcode is for withdrawing cash at the machine.
What’s particularly convenient for cashouts in Switzerland is that the barcode remains valid within the Rothbard network. This means you don’t necessarily have to cash out at exactly the same moment. If you’ve initiated the sale and return later, you can complete the cashout then. And if, for some reason, there isn’t enough cash available at this particular Seefeld location, you can use the barcode at another Rothbard machine in the network. In everyday life, this is often more helpful than any theoretical “best price” because it gives you real flexibility.
One detail that almost no competitor’s site explains clearly: If you want to pay out a very specific CHF amount, the Rothbard system lets you generate a QR code for that exact amount. This way, you avoid small remaining balances on the payout code. Especially for smaller or very precisely planned sales, this is much more practical than sending “any amount” and then being left with tiny remaining balances.
Anyone looking to buy Bitcoin at an ATM in Zurich usually isn’t interested in theory, but rather in a process that works right away. Here’s what you need to do at this location: open your wallet, have your QR code ready, select the appropriate cryptocurrency and the correct network, and insert cash. The crucial point here isn’t the first click, but the check before confirmation: Is the wallet address correct? Is the network correct? Is the displayed rate correct? Especially with USDT, USDC, and sometimes ETH, the network is almost more important than the coin itself.
When making a purchase, you need to be practical: it won’t work properly without a wallet QR code. Rothbard explicitly states in the FAQ that the wallet’s QR code must currently be scanned. A manual destination address is not the preferred solution at this time. Specifically, this means: It’s best to come with a wallet app already open on your phone. You don’t need a special Rothbard app or an additional account—your own wallet is sufficient.
According to Rothbard, if a transaction gets stuck, it’s often not the ATM’s fault, but rather the result of a miner fee that’s set too low. In many cases, a little patience is all it takes; in others, the fee is simply too low to ensure a quick confirmation. The practical takeaway: If you’re in a hurry, pay attention not only to the ATM but also to the network and your wallet’s transaction fee.
For most users, the main cryptocurrencies available on this platform are BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT, USDC, TRX, Solana, and BNB. The platform accepts CHF and EUR for deposits, and CHF is available for withdrawals. The relevant networks include TRC20, ERC20, Arbitrum, Optimism, and Polygon. So if you use stablecoins, never decide based solely on the coin name, but always on the exact network.
Seefeldstrasse 178 is a particularly good choice if you’re in District 8 early on weekdays or during the day on Saturdays and are looking for a convenient location. This location is ideal for exactly that scenario: it’s in a residential neighborhood, has good public transportation access, isn’t near a shopping center, and requires no detours. If, on the other hand, you want to make a withdrawal on Sunday or late in the evening, another location in Zurich is often a better option. Limmatstrasse 197 is also open on Sundays and later into the evening, and Langstrasse 116 is the better choice for very late hours.
This is exactly the kind of guidance that’s missing from many other websites: Not everyone looking for a vending machine needs “the best one in Zurich,” but rather the right one for that specific time and neighborhood. If you need to run an errand in Seefeld in the morning, Seefeldstrasse 178 is usually the more logical choice. If you’re coming at night or on a Sunday, it makes more sense to head straight to Limmatstrasse or Langstrasse.
Rothbard.eu Bitcoin ATM, Seefeldstrasse 178, 8008 Zurich, located inside the Seefeld Kiosk, conveniently near the Fröhlichstrasse stop. Support: +41 21 539 11 90.
I do—especially when the page shows that there are enough CHF available for an immediate payout. For cash-out, this amount is more important than simply being “online.”
You'll need your own wallet, but not a special Rothbard app. The important thing is to have your wallet's QR code ready to scan.
It’s almost always the wrong network —especially for USDT, USDC, and ETH. Always check the network and address before confirming.
If you're in Seefeld, want to go out early in the morning, and need a spot that's easy to find. For Sundays or late evenings, Limmatstrasse or Langstrasse are usually better options.
If you want to get everything done in one go at this Zurich Bitcoin ATM, check three things carefully before you start: online status, available CHF for immediate withdrawal, and the correct network in your wallet. In practice, these three factors are most often what determine whether you’ll be done in a few minutes—or whether you’ll have to come back another time.
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