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ProfileEarnings HistoryForecast Bitcoin Depot EPS ResultsActual EPS-$0.69Consensus EPS N/ABeat/MissN/AOne Year Ago EPSN/ABitcoin Depot Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$197.47 millionExpected RevenueN/ABeat/MissN/AYoY Revenue GrowthN/ABitcoin Depot Announcement DetailsQuarterQ2 2023Date8/14/2023TimeN/AConference Call DateMonday, August 14, 2023Conference Call Time11:00AM ETConference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfilePowered by Bitcoin Depot Q2 2023 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrAugust 14, 2023 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 7 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good morning, and welcome to Bitcoin Depot's Second Quarter 2023 Conference Call. My name is Jordan, and I'll be your operator today. Before this call, Bitcoin Depot issued its final results for the Q2 ended June 30, 2023 in a press release, a copy of which will be furnished in a report on Form 8 ks filed with the SEC and will be available in the Investor Relations section of the company's website. Joining us on today's call are Bitcoin Depot's CEO, Brandon Mintz CFO, Glenn Lebowitz and COO, Scott Buchanan. Following their remarks, we will open the call for questions. Operator00:00:47Before we begin, Alex Kaufmann from Gateway Group will make a brief introductory statement. Mr. Kaufmann, please proceed. Speaker 100:00:57Great. Thank you, operator. Good morning, everyone, and welcome to Bitcoin Depot's Q2 2023 conference call. Before management begins their formal remarks, we would like to remind everyone that some statements we're making today may be considered forward looking statements under securities laws and involve a number of risks and uncertainties. As a result, we caution you that there are a number of factors, many of which are beyond our control, Speaker 200:01:24which could cause actual results and events to differ materially from those described in Speaker 100:01:24the forward looking actual results and events to differ materially from those described in the forward looking statements. For more detailed risks, uncertainties and assumptions relating to our forward looking statements, please see disclosures in our earnings release and public filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We disclaim any obligation or any undertaking to update forward looking statements to reflect circumstances or events that occur after the date the forward looking statements are made, except as required by law. We will also discuss non GAAP financial metrics and encourage you to read our disclosures and the reconciliation tables to applicable GAAP measures in our earnings release carefully as you consider these metrics. We refer you to our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission for detailed disclosures and descriptions of our business as well as uncertainties and other variable circumstances, including but not limited to risks and uncertainties identified under the caption Risk Factors in our recent filings. Speaker 100:02:25You may get Bitcoin Depot's Securities and Exchange Commission filings for free by visiting the SEC website at www.sec.gov. I would like to remind everyone that this call is being recorded and will be made available for replay via a link available in the Investor Relations section of Bitcoin Depot's website. A supplemental earnings presentation highlighting our Q2 performance has also been made available on our IR website. Now, I will turn the call over to Bitcoin Depot's CEO, Brandon Mintz. Brandon? Speaker 300:03:00Thanks, Alex, and good morning, everyone. It's an exciting moment for us to be hosting you for Bitcoin Depot's first earnings call as a public company after closing our business combination with GSR 2 Mediora Acquisition Corp. And listing on the NASDAQ in early July. Before sharing some recent highlights, I want to briefly introduce the company for those of you who are new to our story. I started Bitcoin Depot in 2016 after having difficulty in purchasing Bitcoin from an online exchange. Speaker 300:03:32The experience was extremely frustrating and ultimately after a few weeks I still didn't have my Bitcoin. I found another way to buy Bitcoin with cash that was easier, quicker and more secure, which ultimately inspired me to start Bitcoin Depot. We started the company with just a few machines and have expanded our footprint over the last 7 years to become the largest Bitcoin ATM operator in North America with approximately 6,350 kiosk locations across 49 U. S. States and 10 Canadian provinces, supporting approximately 24,000 monthly active users. Speaker 300:04:09Our mission is simple. We aim to bring Bitcoin to the masses. We do this by allowing users to convert cash to Bitcoin at our kiosks or at thousands of main brand retail locations through our BD checkout offering, which is our no hardware solution. Since 2016, we have completed $1,700,000,000 of total transaction volume over 2,900,000 transactions. And these figures continue to grow as we expand our footprint. Speaker 300:04:40Let me now talk about our users and why they use our products to purchase Bitcoin. We primarily support the cash based economy and the under banked population in very convenient ways. According to survey data, about 2 thirds of our users say that they are purchasing Bitcoin to be able to use it for online purchases and money transfer or remittances. So many of our users either don't have bank accounts or choose not to have bank accounts, which limits their ability to purchase Bitcoin from an online exchange. This really just shows that the customer base for Bitcoin Depot is very different than that of an online exchange. Speaker 300:05:18We know that underbanked and unbanked users in a cash economy have to physically go out many times to use services such as prepaid cards, bill pay kiosks, money remitters or check cashing services to manage their financial needs. But now people in this population segment can efficiently complete nearly all of those alternative financial services transactions from smartphones using Bitcoin. We also offer amazing customer support that is very quick to respond over email, over text or phone calls and chat. So we really provide a more personalized and quick experience than many other industry options to purchase Bitcoin. The process for purchasing Bitcoin through our kiosks or our BD checkout program is very simple and users will have access to their purchase Bitcoin in minutes. Speaker 300:06:10For users at our kiosk locations, they complete KYC verification, scan their QR code from their Bitcoin Wallet app using the Bitcoin Depot app or another Bitcoin wallet of their choice, insert cash and then the user will receive Bitcoin to their wallet immediately. We of course recommend the Bitcoin Depot wallet because it is completely self custodial, which means we don't maintain custody of users' funds within this wallet, only the user has access to their Bitcoin. The process for BD checkout is also really straightforward. Users first download our mobile app, place an order to buy Bitcoin, complete KYC verification, generate a barcode on the app and scan it at the register, hand over cash and then convert to Bitcoin in their Bitcoin Depot wallet app. We've seen meaningful customer engagement since 2016 and our median transaction size has increased quite rapidly as well. Speaker 300:07:10During the Q2, the median transaction size was $200 which is an 18% increase compared to the Q2 of 2022. We typically see our kiosks ramp up in volume over time as they continue to attract customers and generate additional volume. From our kiosk cohort analysis, we found that transaction volumes have accelerated from their 1st year in operation and this is a trend we continue to see with our new deployments from relocated kiosks as well. This engagement has also translated to very strong revenue growth as we delivered record quarterly revenue at 197 point $5,000,000 in revenue for the Q2, an 18% increase compared to the Q2 of 2022. Importantly, at 19%, we continue to maintain our industry leading market share. Speaker 300:08:04Customers are attracted to the accessibility and user experience of Bitcoin ATMs as an entryway into the broader digital financial ecosystem. Our kiosks are located in convenient locations across the country through existing partnerships with 40 major retailers, including major national and regional retailers. Our largest retail agreement is with Circle K where we're in close to 1500 of their stores. But with Circle K operating in roughly 15,000 stores globally, there's a lot of room to grow within this retailer. In addition to our kiosk footprint, we also allow consumers to purchase Bitcoin right at the counter at approximately 5,200 participating retail locations through our BD checkout program. Speaker 300:08:50We offer this service through a partnership with a leading global payment supplier and it allows us to expand our access points without deploying a physical kiosk. In aggregate, our kiosks and speedy checkout access points are located in zip codes addressing over 51% of the U. S. Population today. Ultimately, our goal is to become the most trusted, quickest and most efficient way to purchase Bitcoin with cash across the largest network of retail locations possible. Speaker 300:09:19Our current pipeline of expansion opportunities remains very strong. Over the last several months, we've announced multiple partnerships with convenience store brands and recently expanded our BD checkout program into 2 additional states. We're excited about the numerous growth opportunities ahead and are well positioned to support mass crypto adoption as the world's leading Bitcoin ATM network. I'll now turn things over to our CFO, Glenn Leibowitz to update you on our financial performance and business outlook. Glenn? Speaker 400:09:52Thanks, Brendan, and good morning, everyone. Revenue for the Q2 of 2023 increased 18% to $197,500,000 compared to $167,900,000 for the Q2 of 2022. The increase was attributable to higher transaction size and customer acquisition. Gross profit for the Q2 of 2023 increased 73 percent to $24,000,000 compared to $13,900,000 for the Q2 of 2022. Gross margin in the Q2 of 2023 was 12% compared to 8% in the Q2 of 2022. Speaker 400:10:41Adjusted gross profit, a non GAAP measure, for the Q2 of 2023 increased 62 percent to $30,200,000 compared to $18,700,000 for the Q2 of 2022. Adjusted gross margin in the Q2 of 2023 was 15% compared to 11% in the Q2 of 2022. Turning to total operating expenses for the Q2 of 2023 were $22,400,000 which included $16,200,000 in other selling, general and administrative costs and $6,300,000 in depreciation and amortization expenses. For the year ago comparable period, the operating expenses were $12,000,000 We saved approximately $2,000,000 in software licensing fees during the Q2 through our acquisition of bid access, which equals about 1% of our revenue. Turning to net loss. Speaker 400:11:48Our GAAP net loss for the Q2 of 2023 was a loss of $6,100,000 compared to net income of $4,100,000 for the Q2 of 2022. Adjusted EBITDA, a non GAAP measure for the Q2 of 2023, increased 63% to $21,000,000 compared to an adjusted EBITDA of $12,900,000 for the Q2 of 2022. The improvement was driven by higher revenue and an improvement in margins. Adjusted EBITDA margin in the Q2 of 2023 was 11% compared to 8% in the Q2 of 2022. Lastly, on our balance sheet, we ended the 2nd quarter with approximately $27,000,000 in cash and cash equivalents and $36,000,000 of debt. Speaker 400:12:43As part of our completion of the business combination, we have reduced our debt in half and are now less than 1x net debt to EBITDA. Turning to our guidance, which is unchanged from what we introduced in our preliminary Q2 results press release in July. Based on current market conditions, we expect revenue in 2023 to range from $700,000,000 to $730,000,000 which is an 8% to 13% improvement compared to revenue of $647,000,000 for the full year of 2022. We expect adjusted EBITDA in the range of $56,000,000 dollars to $59,000,000 representing a 37% to 44% increase in adjusted EBITDA year over year. That completes my financial summary. Speaker 400:13:36I'll pass it over to our COO, Scott Buchanan to discuss our growth strategy. Scott? Speaker 200:13:44Thanks, Glenn. We're excited about the growth opportunities ahead and are focused on 3 main priorities. First, we continue to improve profitability through the relocation of our kiosks to new locations with lower rents and higher customer traffic, which continues to reduce expenses while driving higher transaction volumes. We've expanded our marketing efforts and are driving customer acquisition to our kiosks, which resulted in 31,000 new customers in the Q2 of 2023. Importantly, we continue to see revenue growth in the same fleet of kiosks as we haven't deployed any incremental kiosks since 2021. Speaker 200:14:17We also continue to focus on enhancing vendor pricing and optimizing the markup for customers to enhance our margins. 2nd, we are continuing to pursue additional licenses and expanding BD checkout as part of our compliance initiatives. During the Q2, we added several state money transmitter licenses and are focused on adding more during the second half of the year. 3rd, we continue to explore M and A. We think there's enormous opportunity for market consolidation, particularly considering our industry leading market share. Speaker 200:14:46About 95% of all Bitcoin ATMs in the world are in the U. S. And Canada, and international market is virtually untapped. So we think in the coming years, there's a strong opportunity for us to expand outside of North America as well. In summary, we had record results and accelerating growth in several milestones we're proud of as we head into the second half of the year. Operator00:15:44Our first question comes from the line of Mike Colanese from H. C. Wainwright. Speaker 500:15:52Hi, good morning guys and congrats on the listing in your Q1 as a public company. So, Bitcoin Depot has established itself as an industry leader. So, I was wondering, in your view, what do you attribute this to and what gives you confidence that you can defend your market leading position going forward? Speaker 300:16:12Good morning, Mike, and thank you. Moving forward, we would try to maintain a market leading position as much as we possibly can through many things that we've already accomplished and arguably proven ourselves on. One of those would be our ability to secure very large retail relationships with some of the largest retailers in Operator00:16:37the world. Speaker 300:16:39Also our ability to conduct M and A activities, for example, our purchase of Bit Access in 2021 and integrating all of our kiosks to that software, which saves us a few $1,000,000 a year annually. And just also our ability to scale very quickly. A couple of years ago, we went from just over 1,000 kiosks to nearly 6,000 in the same year in 2021. And with being a public company now, we just have a lot more access to capital and we could use our stock now for acquiring talents, but also for acquisitions and partnerships. So with all of those factors combined, and our industry leading market share at nearly 20%, we believe that we will be the leading Bitcoin ATM company moving forward and have the most opportunities in front of us versus any of our competitors. Speaker 500:17:45Great, great. And second one for me, if you can highlight some of the underlying assumptions that went into informing your revenue and adjusted EBITDA guidance for 2023 and the primary revenue drivers and KPIs we should be looking at for you? Speaker 200:18:01Yes. Hey, Mike. So the biggest things for us is the average the median transaction size is important, because as we see that rise, we're getting more incremental profit out of each customer. And then I would also focus on our volume per kiosk, which you can see in our all our filings by taking our total revenue divided by the number of kiosks in operation. You can see how much that's continued to grow over the past few quarters. Speaker 200:18:28And then lastly, new customer acquisition, which we also have disclosed in this most recent filing, as we continue to see that grow as well. Speaker 500:18:39Great. Thank you for taking my questions. Operator00:18:45Your next question comes from the line of Michael Kupinski from Noble Capital Markets. Your line is live. Speaker 600:18:53Thank you and congratulations on being a public company as well. A couple of questions. Can you comment on the pipeline you mentioned in your press release about new retail partners? Could you talk a little bit about in terms of your guidance, what are the targets in terms of the number of kiosks in the next quarter? Anything that we should look for there? Speaker 600:19:16And then also, I would assume that there will be some margin impact on that. Is that embedded in your guide? And then also in terms of your EBITDA guide, are there costs associated with being a public company embedded in that? And if you can kind of give us some thoughts about how significant that expense might be? Speaker 300:19:40Thanks, Michael, for the question. Related to our guidance this year, this is all just organic operating activity for the company. And we do not have any additions of kiosks that we're operating in that guidance beyond what we have operating today. I do want to make a note for you that we have roughly 600 plus kiosks in our warehouse right now that have been prepared to be deployed whenever our sales team acquires additional retailer contracts that would allow the deployment of summer, all of those kiosks. And to answer the second part of your question, there are public company costs embedded in this guidance as well. Speaker 300:20:32I'll let Scott shed a little bit more color on that, but a large portion of that is our D and O insurance. Speaker 200:20:40Yes. D and O is the biggest piece for sure since we didn't have that prior to being public and now it's multiple 1,000,000 of dollars. But then there's also just incremental costs of the public company audit with KPMG and the legal costs involved in all the SEC filings and that type of stuff. And that's baked into our forecast that we provided to the market. Speaker 600:21:01Got you. And I believe you stated that transaction volumes have historically not been correlated with the price of Bitcoin. Nonetheless, Bitcoin surging roughly 75% year to date. I was wondering if do you notice any trends in the business or customer profile that might have changed or anything that's different given the fact that we've seen the Bitcoin surging? Speaker 300:21:28So far, trends have been pretty similar. You have probably noticed our median transaction size has been $200 now for quite a few months and over multiple quarters. So it still does not appear to have any sort of correlation to Bitcoin Depot's operating business. Speaker 600:21:52And has the customer profile changed at all just because of the fact that it's been rising? Has it have you seen a different profile of the customer demographic for instance? Speaker 300:22:04No, we haven't noticed any difference in customer profile from the price increase of Bitcoin this year. Speaker 600:22:11Okay. That's all I have. Thank you. Thank you. Operator00:22:19Your next question comes from the line of Kevin Dede from H. C. Wainwright. Speaker 500:22:26Hi, Brandon. Thanks for taking my questions. The first, I guess, I'd just like to dial in a little bit on your strategic thinking and expansion within U. S. Where are you on the New York bit license? Speaker 500:22:42What other money transmitter licenses are you looking at? And what's your proposed timeline? Speaker 300:22:52Thanks, Kevin. On the New York's bit license, there is no timeline that has been provided to us. We are coming up on 3 years in terms of being in that process. Typically, from what we have seen, it does take a few years to be able to get the license. But there is no specific amount of time we've been told until we would receive approval, if we would receive approval at all. Speaker 300:23:20And as far as other money transmitter licenses go, typically the processes for every state that we're operating in, we will do our own due diligence as well as contact the state to see if a money transmitter license is required. And depending on our risk tolerance based on their answer, we would decide to get a license or determine to continue operating that license because it may be determined that it's not necessary. I can say that we have over 13 money transmitter licenses today and that number has grown by a handful over the past year. And typically with our risk tolerance, we're more likely than not to get additional money transmitter licenses. But we do operate in 48 states today outside of New York and Hawaii. Speaker 300:24:19In terms of Hawaii, it's just a matter of a sales effort and it does not appear to be license related for us to expand there. Does that answer your question? Speaker 500:24:29Fair enough. Yes. I appreciate it, Brandon. Thanks. I think previous question touched on retail relationships. Speaker 500:24:37Obviously, you've got a great one with Circle K. Where else do you think that could go? What else can you talk to and how much of a strategic emphasis are you putting on it? Speaker 300:24:53Well, it's always an important area of focus for us, even if we're not actively buying additional kiosks. There are kiosks that we do relocate to higher performing locations. And we do have a very strong retailer pipeline at the moment and it's been building up for quite some time. I'm not able to name specific names, but we continue to focus on the convenience store and grocery segment. And if you look at the top, let's say 25 retailers in the grocery and convenience store space, Though the majority of them do not have a Bitcoin ATM provider, most of the smaller convenience store and grocery operators had more tolerance early on to be able to move quickly allow Bitcoin ATMs in their store. Speaker 300:25:52It's just like any industry, the larger companies are going to move slower with a new product. And so there's an abundant amount of opportunity there with some of the top retailers in the U. S. And Canada to be able to expand here just because there's not a lot of supply of Bitcoin ATMs in those large retailers. Speaker 500:26:17Can we look at a cross section of some of the transfers that Bitcoin Depot has allowed? Do you have a breakdown between what's U. S. Centric and what's U. S. Speaker 500:26:32International? Speaker 300:26:35Just to get some clarification, what type of transfers are you talking about? Speaker 500:26:40Well, just you referenced that your customers like Bitcoin access, so they can transfer it, right? And I was just wondering if you had a view to how it's transferred and where it goes? Speaker 300:26:57So in terms of how Bitcoin Depot functions, those users actually are just purchasing Bitcoin from us. I think what you're referencing is in our survey data, a large portion of those users, it's somewhere around 30% say that they're using Bitcoin for money transfer either domestically or internationally. And if that's what you're asking, we don't have specific data on the breakdowns. We just ask the question on what are you using your Bitcoin for after you purchase it from us. Speaker 500:27:37Understood. Speaker 200:27:38Okay. Yes, that's exactly where Speaker 500:27:39I was going, Brandon. Thanks for the color. Appreciate you taking the questions. Speaker 300:27:44You're welcome. Operator00:27:56Your next question comes from the line of Brian Dobson from Chardan Capital Markets. Your line is live. It seems Mr. Dodson has withdrew his question. There are no further questions at this time. Operator00:28:39I'd like to now turn the call back over to Brandon Mintz. Speaker 300:28:48Thank you everyone for joining the call today. We really appreciate your time and interest in the company and your questions. I want to also note that we did have some technical difficulties and there was a section that our COO, Scott Buchanan, was going to read and due to the technical difficulties, he was not able to. So if you would like to read his section, please just see the official transcript in print. Thank you, everyone.Read morePowered by Key Takeaways Bitcoin Depot reported Q2 record revenue of $197.5 million, an 18% YoY increase, while gross profit rose 73% to $24 million and adjusted gross margin reached 15%. The company operates the largest Bitcoin ATM network in North America with ~6,350 kiosks across 49 US states and 10 Canadian provinces plus 5,200 BD checkout locations, covering over 51% of the US population. During Q2, users completed approximately 2.9 million transactions with a median transaction size of $200 (up 18% YoY), serving ~24,000 monthly active users primarily from the underbanked cash-based economy. Bitcoin Depot ended Q2 with $27 million cash, $36 million debt (net debt/EBITDA <1x) and reiterated 2023 guidance of $700–730 million in revenue (+8–13% YoY) and $56–59 million in adjusted EBITDA (+37–44%). Key growth initiatives include relocating kiosks to higher-traffic sites, expanding BD checkout through additional money transmitter licenses, and pursuing M&A opportunities for market consolidation and international expansion. AI Generated. 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There are 7 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good morning, and welcome to Bitcoin Depot's Second Quarter 2023 Conference Call. My name is Jordan, and I'll be your operator today. Before this call, Bitcoin Depot issued its final results for the Q2 ended June 30, 2023 in a press release, a copy of which will be furnished in a report on Form 8 ks filed with the SEC and will be available in the Investor Relations section of the company's website. Joining us on today's call are Bitcoin Depot's CEO, Brandon Mintz CFO, Glenn Lebowitz and COO, Scott Buchanan. Following their remarks, we will open the call for questions. Operator00:00:47Before we begin, Alex Kaufmann from Gateway Group will make a brief introductory statement. Mr. Kaufmann, please proceed. Speaker 100:00:57Great. Thank you, operator. Good morning, everyone, and welcome to Bitcoin Depot's Q2 2023 conference call. Before management begins their formal remarks, we would like to remind everyone that some statements we're making today may be considered forward looking statements under securities laws and involve a number of risks and uncertainties. As a result, we caution you that there are a number of factors, many of which are beyond our control, Speaker 200:01:24which could cause actual results and events to differ materially from those described in Speaker 100:01:24the forward looking actual results and events to differ materially from those described in the forward looking statements. For more detailed risks, uncertainties and assumptions relating to our forward looking statements, please see disclosures in our earnings release and public filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We disclaim any obligation or any undertaking to update forward looking statements to reflect circumstances or events that occur after the date the forward looking statements are made, except as required by law. We will also discuss non GAAP financial metrics and encourage you to read our disclosures and the reconciliation tables to applicable GAAP measures in our earnings release carefully as you consider these metrics. We refer you to our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission for detailed disclosures and descriptions of our business as well as uncertainties and other variable circumstances, including but not limited to risks and uncertainties identified under the caption Risk Factors in our recent filings. Speaker 100:02:25You may get Bitcoin Depot's Securities and Exchange Commission filings for free by visiting the SEC website at www.sec.gov. I would like to remind everyone that this call is being recorded and will be made available for replay via a link available in the Investor Relations section of Bitcoin Depot's website. A supplemental earnings presentation highlighting our Q2 performance has also been made available on our IR website. Now, I will turn the call over to Bitcoin Depot's CEO, Brandon Mintz. Brandon? Speaker 300:03:00Thanks, Alex, and good morning, everyone. It's an exciting moment for us to be hosting you for Bitcoin Depot's first earnings call as a public company after closing our business combination with GSR 2 Mediora Acquisition Corp. And listing on the NASDAQ in early July. Before sharing some recent highlights, I want to briefly introduce the company for those of you who are new to our story. I started Bitcoin Depot in 2016 after having difficulty in purchasing Bitcoin from an online exchange. Speaker 300:03:32The experience was extremely frustrating and ultimately after a few weeks I still didn't have my Bitcoin. I found another way to buy Bitcoin with cash that was easier, quicker and more secure, which ultimately inspired me to start Bitcoin Depot. We started the company with just a few machines and have expanded our footprint over the last 7 years to become the largest Bitcoin ATM operator in North America with approximately 6,350 kiosk locations across 49 U. S. States and 10 Canadian provinces, supporting approximately 24,000 monthly active users. Speaker 300:04:09Our mission is simple. We aim to bring Bitcoin to the masses. We do this by allowing users to convert cash to Bitcoin at our kiosks or at thousands of main brand retail locations through our BD checkout offering, which is our no hardware solution. Since 2016, we have completed $1,700,000,000 of total transaction volume over 2,900,000 transactions. And these figures continue to grow as we expand our footprint. Speaker 300:04:40Let me now talk about our users and why they use our products to purchase Bitcoin. We primarily support the cash based economy and the under banked population in very convenient ways. According to survey data, about 2 thirds of our users say that they are purchasing Bitcoin to be able to use it for online purchases and money transfer or remittances. So many of our users either don't have bank accounts or choose not to have bank accounts, which limits their ability to purchase Bitcoin from an online exchange. This really just shows that the customer base for Bitcoin Depot is very different than that of an online exchange. Speaker 300:05:18We know that underbanked and unbanked users in a cash economy have to physically go out many times to use services such as prepaid cards, bill pay kiosks, money remitters or check cashing services to manage their financial needs. But now people in this population segment can efficiently complete nearly all of those alternative financial services transactions from smartphones using Bitcoin. We also offer amazing customer support that is very quick to respond over email, over text or phone calls and chat. So we really provide a more personalized and quick experience than many other industry options to purchase Bitcoin. The process for purchasing Bitcoin through our kiosks or our BD checkout program is very simple and users will have access to their purchase Bitcoin in minutes. Speaker 300:06:10For users at our kiosk locations, they complete KYC verification, scan their QR code from their Bitcoin Wallet app using the Bitcoin Depot app or another Bitcoin wallet of their choice, insert cash and then the user will receive Bitcoin to their wallet immediately. We of course recommend the Bitcoin Depot wallet because it is completely self custodial, which means we don't maintain custody of users' funds within this wallet, only the user has access to their Bitcoin. The process for BD checkout is also really straightforward. Users first download our mobile app, place an order to buy Bitcoin, complete KYC verification, generate a barcode on the app and scan it at the register, hand over cash and then convert to Bitcoin in their Bitcoin Depot wallet app. We've seen meaningful customer engagement since 2016 and our median transaction size has increased quite rapidly as well. Speaker 300:07:10During the Q2, the median transaction size was $200 which is an 18% increase compared to the Q2 of 2022. We typically see our kiosks ramp up in volume over time as they continue to attract customers and generate additional volume. From our kiosk cohort analysis, we found that transaction volumes have accelerated from their 1st year in operation and this is a trend we continue to see with our new deployments from relocated kiosks as well. This engagement has also translated to very strong revenue growth as we delivered record quarterly revenue at 197 point $5,000,000 in revenue for the Q2, an 18% increase compared to the Q2 of 2022. Importantly, at 19%, we continue to maintain our industry leading market share. Speaker 300:08:04Customers are attracted to the accessibility and user experience of Bitcoin ATMs as an entryway into the broader digital financial ecosystem. Our kiosks are located in convenient locations across the country through existing partnerships with 40 major retailers, including major national and regional retailers. Our largest retail agreement is with Circle K where we're in close to 1500 of their stores. But with Circle K operating in roughly 15,000 stores globally, there's a lot of room to grow within this retailer. In addition to our kiosk footprint, we also allow consumers to purchase Bitcoin right at the counter at approximately 5,200 participating retail locations through our BD checkout program. Speaker 300:08:50We offer this service through a partnership with a leading global payment supplier and it allows us to expand our access points without deploying a physical kiosk. In aggregate, our kiosks and speedy checkout access points are located in zip codes addressing over 51% of the U. S. Population today. Ultimately, our goal is to become the most trusted, quickest and most efficient way to purchase Bitcoin with cash across the largest network of retail locations possible. Speaker 300:09:19Our current pipeline of expansion opportunities remains very strong. Over the last several months, we've announced multiple partnerships with convenience store brands and recently expanded our BD checkout program into 2 additional states. We're excited about the numerous growth opportunities ahead and are well positioned to support mass crypto adoption as the world's leading Bitcoin ATM network. I'll now turn things over to our CFO, Glenn Leibowitz to update you on our financial performance and business outlook. Glenn? Speaker 400:09:52Thanks, Brendan, and good morning, everyone. Revenue for the Q2 of 2023 increased 18% to $197,500,000 compared to $167,900,000 for the Q2 of 2022. The increase was attributable to higher transaction size and customer acquisition. Gross profit for the Q2 of 2023 increased 73 percent to $24,000,000 compared to $13,900,000 for the Q2 of 2022. Gross margin in the Q2 of 2023 was 12% compared to 8% in the Q2 of 2022. Speaker 400:10:41Adjusted gross profit, a non GAAP measure, for the Q2 of 2023 increased 62 percent to $30,200,000 compared to $18,700,000 for the Q2 of 2022. Adjusted gross margin in the Q2 of 2023 was 15% compared to 11% in the Q2 of 2022. Turning to total operating expenses for the Q2 of 2023 were $22,400,000 which included $16,200,000 in other selling, general and administrative costs and $6,300,000 in depreciation and amortization expenses. For the year ago comparable period, the operating expenses were $12,000,000 We saved approximately $2,000,000 in software licensing fees during the Q2 through our acquisition of bid access, which equals about 1% of our revenue. Turning to net loss. Speaker 400:11:48Our GAAP net loss for the Q2 of 2023 was a loss of $6,100,000 compared to net income of $4,100,000 for the Q2 of 2022. Adjusted EBITDA, a non GAAP measure for the Q2 of 2023, increased 63% to $21,000,000 compared to an adjusted EBITDA of $12,900,000 for the Q2 of 2022. The improvement was driven by higher revenue and an improvement in margins. Adjusted EBITDA margin in the Q2 of 2023 was 11% compared to 8% in the Q2 of 2022. Lastly, on our balance sheet, we ended the 2nd quarter with approximately $27,000,000 in cash and cash equivalents and $36,000,000 of debt. Speaker 400:12:43As part of our completion of the business combination, we have reduced our debt in half and are now less than 1x net debt to EBITDA. Turning to our guidance, which is unchanged from what we introduced in our preliminary Q2 results press release in July. Based on current market conditions, we expect revenue in 2023 to range from $700,000,000 to $730,000,000 which is an 8% to 13% improvement compared to revenue of $647,000,000 for the full year of 2022. We expect adjusted EBITDA in the range of $56,000,000 dollars to $59,000,000 representing a 37% to 44% increase in adjusted EBITDA year over year. That completes my financial summary. Speaker 400:13:36I'll pass it over to our COO, Scott Buchanan to discuss our growth strategy. Scott? Speaker 200:13:44Thanks, Glenn. We're excited about the growth opportunities ahead and are focused on 3 main priorities. First, we continue to improve profitability through the relocation of our kiosks to new locations with lower rents and higher customer traffic, which continues to reduce expenses while driving higher transaction volumes. We've expanded our marketing efforts and are driving customer acquisition to our kiosks, which resulted in 31,000 new customers in the Q2 of 2023. Importantly, we continue to see revenue growth in the same fleet of kiosks as we haven't deployed any incremental kiosks since 2021. Speaker 200:14:17We also continue to focus on enhancing vendor pricing and optimizing the markup for customers to enhance our margins. 2nd, we are continuing to pursue additional licenses and expanding BD checkout as part of our compliance initiatives. During the Q2, we added several state money transmitter licenses and are focused on adding more during the second half of the year. 3rd, we continue to explore M and A. We think there's enormous opportunity for market consolidation, particularly considering our industry leading market share. Speaker 200:14:46About 95% of all Bitcoin ATMs in the world are in the U. S. And Canada, and international market is virtually untapped. So we think in the coming years, there's a strong opportunity for us to expand outside of North America as well. In summary, we had record results and accelerating growth in several milestones we're proud of as we head into the second half of the year. Operator00:15:44Our first question comes from the line of Mike Colanese from H. C. Wainwright. Speaker 500:15:52Hi, good morning guys and congrats on the listing in your Q1 as a public company. So, Bitcoin Depot has established itself as an industry leader. So, I was wondering, in your view, what do you attribute this to and what gives you confidence that you can defend your market leading position going forward? Speaker 300:16:12Good morning, Mike, and thank you. Moving forward, we would try to maintain a market leading position as much as we possibly can through many things that we've already accomplished and arguably proven ourselves on. One of those would be our ability to secure very large retail relationships with some of the largest retailers in Operator00:16:37the world. Speaker 300:16:39Also our ability to conduct M and A activities, for example, our purchase of Bit Access in 2021 and integrating all of our kiosks to that software, which saves us a few $1,000,000 a year annually. And just also our ability to scale very quickly. A couple of years ago, we went from just over 1,000 kiosks to nearly 6,000 in the same year in 2021. And with being a public company now, we just have a lot more access to capital and we could use our stock now for acquiring talents, but also for acquisitions and partnerships. So with all of those factors combined, and our industry leading market share at nearly 20%, we believe that we will be the leading Bitcoin ATM company moving forward and have the most opportunities in front of us versus any of our competitors. Speaker 500:17:45Great, great. And second one for me, if you can highlight some of the underlying assumptions that went into informing your revenue and adjusted EBITDA guidance for 2023 and the primary revenue drivers and KPIs we should be looking at for you? Speaker 200:18:01Yes. Hey, Mike. So the biggest things for us is the average the median transaction size is important, because as we see that rise, we're getting more incremental profit out of each customer. And then I would also focus on our volume per kiosk, which you can see in our all our filings by taking our total revenue divided by the number of kiosks in operation. You can see how much that's continued to grow over the past few quarters. Speaker 200:18:28And then lastly, new customer acquisition, which we also have disclosed in this most recent filing, as we continue to see that grow as well. Speaker 500:18:39Great. Thank you for taking my questions. Operator00:18:45Your next question comes from the line of Michael Kupinski from Noble Capital Markets. Your line is live. Speaker 600:18:53Thank you and congratulations on being a public company as well. A couple of questions. Can you comment on the pipeline you mentioned in your press release about new retail partners? Could you talk a little bit about in terms of your guidance, what are the targets in terms of the number of kiosks in the next quarter? Anything that we should look for there? Speaker 600:19:16And then also, I would assume that there will be some margin impact on that. Is that embedded in your guide? And then also in terms of your EBITDA guide, are there costs associated with being a public company embedded in that? And if you can kind of give us some thoughts about how significant that expense might be? Speaker 300:19:40Thanks, Michael, for the question. Related to our guidance this year, this is all just organic operating activity for the company. And we do not have any additions of kiosks that we're operating in that guidance beyond what we have operating today. I do want to make a note for you that we have roughly 600 plus kiosks in our warehouse right now that have been prepared to be deployed whenever our sales team acquires additional retailer contracts that would allow the deployment of summer, all of those kiosks. And to answer the second part of your question, there are public company costs embedded in this guidance as well. Speaker 300:20:32I'll let Scott shed a little bit more color on that, but a large portion of that is our D and O insurance. Speaker 200:20:40Yes. D and O is the biggest piece for sure since we didn't have that prior to being public and now it's multiple 1,000,000 of dollars. But then there's also just incremental costs of the public company audit with KPMG and the legal costs involved in all the SEC filings and that type of stuff. And that's baked into our forecast that we provided to the market. Speaker 600:21:01Got you. And I believe you stated that transaction volumes have historically not been correlated with the price of Bitcoin. Nonetheless, Bitcoin surging roughly 75% year to date. I was wondering if do you notice any trends in the business or customer profile that might have changed or anything that's different given the fact that we've seen the Bitcoin surging? Speaker 300:21:28So far, trends have been pretty similar. You have probably noticed our median transaction size has been $200 now for quite a few months and over multiple quarters. So it still does not appear to have any sort of correlation to Bitcoin Depot's operating business. Speaker 600:21:52And has the customer profile changed at all just because of the fact that it's been rising? Has it have you seen a different profile of the customer demographic for instance? Speaker 300:22:04No, we haven't noticed any difference in customer profile from the price increase of Bitcoin this year. Speaker 600:22:11Okay. That's all I have. Thank you. Thank you. Operator00:22:19Your next question comes from the line of Kevin Dede from H. C. Wainwright. Speaker 500:22:26Hi, Brandon. Thanks for taking my questions. The first, I guess, I'd just like to dial in a little bit on your strategic thinking and expansion within U. S. Where are you on the New York bit license? Speaker 500:22:42What other money transmitter licenses are you looking at? And what's your proposed timeline? Speaker 300:22:52Thanks, Kevin. On the New York's bit license, there is no timeline that has been provided to us. We are coming up on 3 years in terms of being in that process. Typically, from what we have seen, it does take a few years to be able to get the license. But there is no specific amount of time we've been told until we would receive approval, if we would receive approval at all. Speaker 300:23:20And as far as other money transmitter licenses go, typically the processes for every state that we're operating in, we will do our own due diligence as well as contact the state to see if a money transmitter license is required. And depending on our risk tolerance based on their answer, we would decide to get a license or determine to continue operating that license because it may be determined that it's not necessary. I can say that we have over 13 money transmitter licenses today and that number has grown by a handful over the past year. And typically with our risk tolerance, we're more likely than not to get additional money transmitter licenses. But we do operate in 48 states today outside of New York and Hawaii. Speaker 300:24:19In terms of Hawaii, it's just a matter of a sales effort and it does not appear to be license related for us to expand there. Does that answer your question? Speaker 500:24:29Fair enough. Yes. I appreciate it, Brandon. Thanks. I think previous question touched on retail relationships. Speaker 500:24:37Obviously, you've got a great one with Circle K. Where else do you think that could go? What else can you talk to and how much of a strategic emphasis are you putting on it? Speaker 300:24:53Well, it's always an important area of focus for us, even if we're not actively buying additional kiosks. There are kiosks that we do relocate to higher performing locations. And we do have a very strong retailer pipeline at the moment and it's been building up for quite some time. I'm not able to name specific names, but we continue to focus on the convenience store and grocery segment. And if you look at the top, let's say 25 retailers in the grocery and convenience store space, Though the majority of them do not have a Bitcoin ATM provider, most of the smaller convenience store and grocery operators had more tolerance early on to be able to move quickly allow Bitcoin ATMs in their store. Speaker 300:25:52It's just like any industry, the larger companies are going to move slower with a new product. And so there's an abundant amount of opportunity there with some of the top retailers in the U. S. And Canada to be able to expand here just because there's not a lot of supply of Bitcoin ATMs in those large retailers. Speaker 500:26:17Can we look at a cross section of some of the transfers that Bitcoin Depot has allowed? Do you have a breakdown between what's U. S. Centric and what's U. S. Speaker 500:26:32International? Speaker 300:26:35Just to get some clarification, what type of transfers are you talking about? Speaker 500:26:40Well, just you referenced that your customers like Bitcoin access, so they can transfer it, right? And I was just wondering if you had a view to how it's transferred and where it goes? Speaker 300:26:57So in terms of how Bitcoin Depot functions, those users actually are just purchasing Bitcoin from us. I think what you're referencing is in our survey data, a large portion of those users, it's somewhere around 30% say that they're using Bitcoin for money transfer either domestically or internationally. And if that's what you're asking, we don't have specific data on the breakdowns. We just ask the question on what are you using your Bitcoin for after you purchase it from us. Speaker 500:27:37Understood. Speaker 200:27:38Okay. Yes, that's exactly where Speaker 500:27:39I was going, Brandon. Thanks for the color. Appreciate you taking the questions. Speaker 300:27:44You're welcome. Operator00:27:56Your next question comes from the line of Brian Dobson from Chardan Capital Markets. Your line is live. It seems Mr. Dodson has withdrew his question. There are no further questions at this time. Operator00:28:39I'd like to now turn the call back over to Brandon Mintz. Speaker 300:28:48Thank you everyone for joining the call today. We really appreciate your time and interest in the company and your questions. I want to also note that we did have some technical difficulties and there was a section that our COO, Scott Buchanan, was going to read and due to the technical difficulties, he was not able to. So if you would like to read his section, please just see the official transcript in print. Thank you, everyone.Read morePowered by