The global network of Bitcoin ATMs expanded by 1,004 units in the first half of 2025, increasing from 37,722 to 38,726, according to recent data. This growth underscores the ongoing expansion of cryptocurrency infrastructure worldwide, despite regional differences. The United States led the recovery with 513 new ATMs in Q2, following a Q1 decline, driven by enhanced regulatory clarity and growing institutional interest. Australia recorded the highest relative growth, adding 491 ATMs, while Canada and Europe contributed 245 and 149 new ATMs, respectively. This expansion indicates rising retail adoption and supportive fintech environments.